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Protective filter for scope

Protective filter for scope

I am new around and I have just acquired a scope.  Please advise if I should have a protective filter installed on the scope to protect the front element.  I intend to do some digiscoping with the scope.

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It's long struck me as a bit odd that scopes don't even have a thread to mount a purely protective filter, which could be changed when scratching occurs, as it inevitably will.

Maybe some do but I don't think my 3 or 4 year old Swarowski does.

Mike Turnbull

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I just bought a Swarovski STS 80 HD which accepts a 82mm filter.  I just wonder what birders do, in particular those who have great experiences with digiscoping.  Specifically, I am worrying if an installed filter would result in vignetting.  A quality 82mm filter is not cheap, well for me.

Please advise.

[ Last edited by jojomau at 2/10/2010 09:51 ]

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我從來無諗過係單筒加 filter,我覺得無呢個需要
http://blog.yahoo.com/puppymic

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i have added a filter in my scope.  up till now, i have not found any vignetting problem while photo taking.  

but i have to claim that i am just a newbie in digiscoping and my gear is leica apo-televid 82.  here are the photos for reference

@ 30x


after PS


[ Last edited by kkitty at 2/10/2010 09:30 ]

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我没有在单筒前加滤镜,平时都是拉出遮光罩的。
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kowa_digiscoping

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Thanks to Kitty for positive response and the effort of posting references for me.  

Thanks to other inputs as well.  Now I realize there are some scopes with no filter thread and some birders are very confident in handling their equipment.

[ Last edited by jojomau at 3/10/2010 10:12 ]

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