I have a set of 29 mm filters by Voigtländer från the 1950's-60's and I noticed that the medium yellow glass is not perfectly plane-parallel. The view shifts a very tiny bit when I look through it. Would this degrade the picture quality?
A filter with wedge will induce a slight chromatic effect. But I think even for cheap glass this chromatic effect - especially for a filter that cuts down the spectrum -- is negligible.
Yes it'll shift the image. A tilted filter will also. A filter with poor surface accuracy may. That in and of itself doesn't impact performance. But if the filter is so crappy that wedge induces a noticeable shift, then I'd toss it in the dirt and get a better quality one. While the wedge itself doesn't reduce the quality, such a cheap filter will have other issues (surface figure, striae, etc).
Just keep in mind the filter is part of your optical system, so all the advice about using good quality optics apply to it as well. Use good quality, AR-coated filters so you don't get a 4% back reflection overlaying onto your primary image and manufacturing errors (wedge and surface figure as described above) aren't a concern.
Take a look at the inner rim of the filter, the glass is usually held in by a retaining ring or a snap ring.
If it's a snap ring it should just press in.
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