Thanks Andre,

That is interesting information.  I would be interested in a copy of
that jpeg.

Thanks for your help.

William in Utah.

andre wrote:
> 
> William, I have the Pentax sheet that explains the "theory" behind
> the design.  And it works.  It can "push" out of the field a
> reflection of a bright light.  A friend of mine used to have it with
> him all the time (for kithchen photos) and at times he would be the
> only one who could do a nice photo without any bulb reflection.
> Nikon guys could not believe it and would find one to fit with a
> step-down ring.  Pentax made a UV and a Skylight ghostless.  Only
> 49mm.  I don't think they made SMC ones.
> 
> I could scan the sheet and send a jpeg to those interested
> (off-list).  They are not very common but do appear on eBay once in a
> while.
> 
> Andre
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I just picked up a Pentax ghostless uv filter out of the junk bin and a
> >local camera store.  Anyone know anything about the history on these?  I
> >checked Boz's and Dario's sites, but didn't see anything.  The glass is
> >curved, but I'm not sure if is is coated or multicoated or not.  It
> >doesn't say "SMC".
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >William in Utah.
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