I guess I am just the most fortunate person because in 30 years of shooting,
often in hostile environments, and under adverse conditions, I have yet to
damage a front lens element, and I don't use filters of the UV or Skylight
variety for lens protectors.  I am partial to opaque, metal lens caps for
that purpose.  

Now I will probably get run over crossing the parking lot to get to my car
this evening but...

:-)
Paul M. Provencher
(ppro)
Bought all his own equipment

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Walkden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:58 PM
To: Shel Belinkoff
Subject: Re[2]: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens


Hi,

ah yes, but how many of them had to pay for their own equipment?

:o)

---

 Bob  

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thursday, April 19, 2001, 3:04:15 PM, you wrote:

> I was looking through "Requiem" last night and noticed that none of
> the pictures I saw of photographers with their cameras had filters
> on their lenses.  And this was in a war zone.  What was also
> interesting was how these unprotected lenses produced so many
> remarkable photos.


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