Thanks everyone for clearing me up on that one. Of course I was actually
thinking of a blue filter, not a red filter. School physics was a loong time
ago....

To answer Bob Meyer:

>You've already gotten an answer to your question, but
>I'm curious.  What are you planning t do that will
>require the red filter AND the AF assist light?

>Red filters are generally used outdoors with B&W or
>infrared film.  The AF assist light is generally only
>needed indoors...

I'll refer him to the text of my original question...
.
>This is kind of a pointless question, as I would probably never use a red
>filter in situations where it is so dark that AF assist is required or
>useful, just kind of interested.


Thanks again

Bren

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