Recently bought a Rolleicord Va and in researching it, I've come across the advice, which seems to have originated from Rollei themselves, that this camera's Xenar lens needs a UV filter -- the idea being that it does not block very much if any UV inherently. I think they mention high altitude, especially.
In 50 years of shooting, I've never really seen UV filters make a difference in images and so I haven't used them much. But my mind is open. Anyone have any experiences, results, or opinions on whether the Xenar in the Rolleicord (and some earlier Rolleiflexes, I gather) really does pass enough UV to negatively impact pictures, color or B&W?
In 50 years of shooting, I've never really seen UV filters make a difference in images and so I haven't used them much. But my mind is open. Anyone have any experiences, results, or opinions on whether the Xenar in the Rolleicord (and some earlier Rolleiflexes, I gather) really does pass enough UV to negatively impact pictures, color or B&W?
Interesting to compare the distant mountain renderings of Ansel Adams (crisp clarity) and Robert Adams (some haziness). 

