> >As to filters:  I guess you are not thinking of macro then?   The 100
> >has a nicely recessed front element that all but does away with the
> >need for additional shading.  Stick a "protect filter" on the end and
> >you lose that advantage *or* lose working distance with a lens hood.
> 
> 
> Huh?  Did I miss something?  I  sometimes use filters when 
> taking macro shots (81 series).  Compatible filter size is an
> important consideration when traveling light.

I was thinking that I would be using a polarizing filter, especially
for those close-ups with dew in the early morning.

-= Ken =-
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