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Re: [OM] Filter Quality

Subject: Re: [OM] Filter Quality
From: "Danrich" <danrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:02:21 -1000
Aloha Skip
You feel the B&W have the best coatings?
Have any picture examples?
What makes B&W the best to you?
XDan

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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Skip Williams
Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 12:25 PM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Filter Quality

Everyone should do themselves a favor a throw away all their old, crappy
1A or UV filters and replace them with brass-cell, B+W, MRC multi-coated
filters.  That way you won't have to ever ask yourself if the filter was
a significant contributor to picture quality.  

With the vast amount of cash spent on cameras and lenses, it never
ceases to amaze me at the photographers who try to be cheapskates and
save a few bucks on filters and outdated film.  It's like putting cheap
gas in a Ferarri.

Skip

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>Subject: Re: [OM] Filter Quality
>   From: Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>   Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 17:32:50 -0300
>     To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>on 9/09/2003 11:41, Danrich at danrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> the cheapest filter in UV
>> category?
>Not quite a test but a surprise. I had bought a $5 Sakar UV filter and
>pictured a big station TV antenna at night on Provia 100F with the
21/3.5.
>(Mike would know which picture I am talking about, I had sent him a
previous
>attempt on Kodak ProImage100)
>I kept it on during 30 sec exposure and got some funny effect: a very
narrow
>straight line (a ray) of red light escaping from a red light in the
antenna,
>which couldn't be produced either by flare or by the atmospheric
conditions.
>I shot the scene four times varying some parameters and tripod position
just
>some centimeters and it only happened once, of course in the better
composed
>attempt. I sort of liked it, but now I'm unscrewing this filter on any
>difficult lighting conditions.
>
>Fernando.   
>
>
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