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10/13/2013 08:44:44 PM · #26
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by schlake:

Not that time. The time I put it into your car, and I set it down over some rock you had sitting in the back seat.

You guys married, or what? You sure care on like it :-)


Hardly, it's just that neither of us have any friends.
10/13/2013 10:42:49 PM · #27
Originally posted by schlake:

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by schlake:

Not that time. The time I put it into your car, and I set it down over some rock you had sitting in the back seat.

You guys married, or what? You sure care on like it :-)


Hardly, it's just that neither of us have any friends.


I dunno, seems quite the bromance.
10/13/2013 11:36:51 PM · #28
Nope -- no filters on my lenses. Someone pointed out, why bother spending mega bucks on high quality glass to put lower quality filters on it. Lens caps when not in use, no filters.
02/26/2014 06:21:10 AM · #29
The filter took one for the team, lens saved
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