Not much, if at all. A good lens hood is a better solution. -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs. Paul asked: >Let's say I mount a top-end multicoated (B+W or Pentax) -010 UV filter to a >single-coated lens. How much will the filter improve flare resistance? > >The lenses in question are my Vivitar Series 1 13/2.3 and 300/3 telephotos. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .
- Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Paul . Stregevsky
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Bob
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated len... Bill D. Casselberry
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Alin Flaider
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Todd Stanley
- RE: Multicoated filter on a single-coated len... Shel Belinkoff
- RE: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Provencher, Paul M.
- RE: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Lewis, Gerald
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Paul . Stregevsky
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated len... Shel Belinkoff
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated... William Robb
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-co... Chris Brogden
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Paul Jones
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated len... Chris Brogden
- RE: Re[2]: Multicoated filter on a single-coated ... Lewis, Gerald
- Re: Multicoated filter on a single-coated lens Shel Belinkoff

