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Leica UVa filters versus B+W 007


gib_robinson

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Depends how critical you are. The filters were made for different purposes -The UVa filters to block UV light - unnecessary on post-1950 Leica lenses except in extreme circumstances which shifted the use to general-purpose protection, the 007 filters were specifically made to protect your lenses - extra thin glass to minimize adverse effects - elaborate coating to minimize flare and reflections, and special toughened glass to protect the lens better.

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A good quality UVa filter does not degrade the image in any practically detectable way, from what you get with the bare lens. So you will not see any difference between the UVa and the 007 either. Use the filters you have.

 

The old man from the Filter Age

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As I said, it depends on how critical you are. Quite apart from that, I damaged a lens with a broken UV filter- I prefer the tough glass of the 007 filter - but each to his own.

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Thank you both.

 

Since the clear glass B+W filters are cheap enough (next to most of the Leica gear I own), I'm going to buy them. I have been reluctant to put any glass in front of the lenses, but I've heard of enough damaged lenses to step past my prejudice. The 007's gives me the most pristine way to do it. Would I notice the difference between a UVa and a 007, very unlikely. . . . For starters, I'm red/green color blind.

 

--Gib

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I allus a UV except when I have a yellow, orange, pola, etc., ... I allus use a hood, sometimes a monster job, e.g. barndoor

 

Except when Im intentially takng night shots with bright lights, or sun in frame... Off with filter, click, back on with filter.

 

Noel

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