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    As most of the others have said, I like it for protection. Same thing with my camera lenses. Better to bump/ding the shade than the actual lens.
    And on occasion helps with cutting glare from sun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenc23 View Post
    As most of the others have said, I like it for protection. Same thing with my camera lenses. Better to bump/ding the shade than the actual lens.
    And on occasion helps with cutting glare from sun.

    Don't you run UV filters on all lenses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    Don't you run UV filters on all lenses?
    Have used UV filters but found that it decreased picture quality by cutting down on light transmission. Sometimes use a specific filter for a specific effect but usually no filter. Prefer sunshades for the protection and rather not have anything between the lens and my subject.

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