Originally posted by jwanck11
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Protection from dropping is not an issue as a drop hard enough to damage the protection filter will cause other damage that will probably affect the lens.
I would rather have a lens shade to provide the protection against bumps than another piece of glass. Any glass is going to degrade the image, even optical glass, as glass is never 100% transparent. Adding another optical layer, that is probably uncoated, will only detract from the image.
All the pros that I have associated with over the last few years have all shunned UV and protection filters. I have not used a protection filter in the last 10 years and suffered no problems.
Also do not get conned into buying a circular polarizer. These are high profit items. A simple linear polarizer that is much cheaper will work with all current digital cameras. Years ago a circular polarizer was necessary to allow focusing and exposure systems to work. Current systems do not suffer from such problems. So if you must have a polarizer skip the circular and go with the linear, the linear being more effective anyway. Don't listen to the counter jockeys.
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