I used to go filterless, when my lenses were all under $500. Now that I have a lot more invested in my lenses, I use B+W filters. It gives me piece of mind if I'm shooting in a drizzle, or a rodeo with dirt flying around. I'm not afraid to wipe the filter down with my shirt if I need to.
These Sigma filters look interesting, though it seems to me that an impact that would break a lesser filter would likely be bad for the the lens internally anyway - so I wouldn't be swayed to switch for that. However, if it matches the optical quality of B+W and improves upon it with dust and water repellence, than I would consider it when buying one for a new lens.
These Sigma filters look interesting, though it seems to me that an impact that would break a lesser filter would likely be bad for the the lens internally anyway - so I wouldn't be swayed to switch for that. However, if it matches the optical quality of B+W and improves upon it with dust and water repellence, than I would consider it when buying one for a new lens.
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