In addition to Greywolfs answer, let me add that putting a coated filter on an uncoated lens will not reduce flare. It will, in fact , increase it, but not as much as it would if you used an uncoated filter. Flare increases with the number of lens elements, but decreases with the quality and the number of the coatings.

A bit simplified the coatings consists of one or more layers of glass (or similar) having slightly different refractive indexes. Each layer have a thickness corresponding to 1/4, 3/4 (...etc) of a chosen wavelength, thus reducing reflections at this wavelength. Single coatings have one such layer, I think usually green, SMC have 7 (I think I remember) reducing reflections at a number of wavelengths.

DagT

P� l�rdag, 28. juni 2003, kl. 20:44, skrev Boris Liberman:

Hi!

Honest, I don't know what I am going to ask <g>. What is the
difference between coated and uncoated lens? I mean lens construction
- do they coat each surface, only front and back element? Also, given
an uncoated lens (such as almost-the-lens Takumar K 135/2.5), if one
attaches to it coated filter (such as Vivitar VMC Skylight 1A), how
much would it lower the flare? I suppose I won't be able to shoot into
the sun like I can do with my SMC FA 50/1.7, but still it is something
I'd like to learn.

Thanks.

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