When the FA70-200 fell , with camera still in hand, filter or not, it
would not have helped in this case, as the focus barrell bent.

I generally do not use filters, but have on on my Nikon 70-200VR

Dave

On 4/23/07, wendy beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/21/07, Amita Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > People tend to get into religious wars about this sort of thing. I'm a
> > firm believer in filtering my lenses, but I think I'm the only person
> > on the list who's ever dropped a camera on its front and had the UV
> > filter shatter and the lens remain ok. :)
>
> You're not :-)
> I've dropped a camera with a (think it was 300mm/f4.5) lens and had
> the filter shatter. The lens was ok.
> I've also dropped the 20d with 70-200/f2.8. No filter, no damage to
> lens apart from crack on the lens hood and a dent on the edge of the
> lens cap. lens hood was reversed at the time.
> Doesn't prove anything really except I'm clumsy :-)
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