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Old 01-17-2013, 11:56 PM   #1477 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cgust View Post
This argument only works for film bodies. Film sensors are definitely susceptible to UV and it can change the exposure of the photo. So the use of a UV filter would be needed to mitigate this. However, Im going to guess that most of us use digital cameras and their sensors are not effected in the way you describe and using UV filters can even introduce flair and color casts.
uh..... buddy, my post was talking about UV damage on the polycarbonate lens....
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