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    Hydrophilic Filters

    Tokina (Hoya?) announced a couple of years ago a filter that would a filter that was hydrophilic (if you activated in in either UV for 4 or all day in sunshine - why take it off - oh yea it is like $450!)

    Has anyone used it? How might it work?

    To me the alternative would be a very detailed application of something like Rain-X which begs the question if anyone has tried this?

    Thoughts?

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    Do you mean hydrophobic? Hydrophilic is 'water loving' so it would retain a nice coating of water or other substances.

    The fluorine coating on Canon newer lenses works very well. That's the stuff they use over building paint as anti-graffiti coating.

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