I'm solidly in the "filter" camp, because

1. I've had several scratched and broken filters that otherwise would have been 
scratched and broken lenses;

2. I try not to agree with Doug;

3. Filtered lenses are less likely to cause sensor cancer.

Rick

http://photo.net/photos/RickW

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From: Doug Brewer <d...@alphoto.com>
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Subject: Re: To Filter or not to Filter your Lens

I'm solidly in the "No Filter" camp, but will be the first to admit that the 
way I treat my photos tools is shameful.

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