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Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

Started Dec 16, 2018 | Questions
gaetanonline Regular Member • Posts: 117
Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

Hi !

I just bouth a Pentax 18-55 WR. You can see it here: https://www.ebay.it/itm/SMC-Pentax-DA-18-55mm-F3-5-5-6-AL-WR-Lens/332913988407?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

It didn't arrive yet but it will soon.

As you can see in the description cover for the filter window is missing.

Do you think it affects the weather resistant feature?

Moreover in the first and in the second pic, magnifying them, I see a little mark heart-shaped. What is it in your opinion ?

Seller is not answering to my messages, that's why I'm asking to you.

Any help?

Gae

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Confused of Malvern Senior Member • Posts: 1,598
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

gaetanonline wrote:

Hi !

I just bouth a Pentax 18-55 WR. You can see it here: https://www.ebay.it/itm/SMC-Pentax-DA-18-55mm-F3-5-5-6-AL-WR-Lens/332913988407?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

It didn't arrive yet but it will soon.

As you can see in the description cover for the filter window is missing.

Do you think it affects the weather resistant feature?

Moreover in the first and in the second pic, magnifying them, I see a little mark heart-shaped. What is it in your opinion ?

Seller is not answering to my messages, that's why I'm asking to you.

Any help?

Gae

I'm wondering if you have perhaps linked to the wrong item - that's an 18-55 WR RE and comes with a third party lens hood....and there is only one picture that I can see?

If you're talking about a stanrad Pentax hood with the filter cut out, that won't affect the weather resistance at all - just make sure that you have the opening pointing downwards, not up.

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OP gaetanonline Regular Member • Posts: 117
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

Hi.

I'm searching a cheap WR lens to use it sometimes on the beach or when it rains.

Do you think it can be Weather resistant with the hood they are selling?

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OP gaetanonline Regular Member • Posts: 117
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

Confused of Malvern wrote:

gaetanonline wrote:

Hi !

I just bouth a Pentax 18-55 WR. You can see it here: https://www.ebay.it/itm/SMC-Pentax-DA-18-55mm-F3-5-5-6-AL-WR-Lens/332913988407?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

It didn't arrive yet but it will soon.

As you can see in the description cover for the filter window is missing.

Do you think it affects the weather resistant feature?

Moreover in the first and in the second pic, magnifying them, I see a little mark heart-shaped. What is it in your opinion ?

Seller is not answering to my messages, that's why I'm asking to you.

Any help?

Gae

I'm wondering if you have perhaps linked to the wrong item - that's an 18-55 WR RE and comes with a third party lens hood....and there is only one picture that I can see?

If you're talking about a stanrad Pentax hood with the filter cut out, that won't affect the weather resistance at all - just make sure that you have the opening pointing downwards, not up.

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flektogon
flektogon Veteran Member • Posts: 6,226
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

That "window" in the lens hood is for rotating a polarizing filter (if mounted) without having the hood removed. It has nothing with the weather resistance. Mount the hood such a way that that window will be heading down and everything will work flawlessly.

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Peter

OP gaetanonline Regular Member • Posts: 117
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

flektogon ha scritto:

Quella "finestra" nel paraluce serve a far ruotare un filtro polarizzatore (se montato) senza aver rimosso il cappuccio. Non ha nulla con la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici. Montare il cofano in modo tale che quella finestra sia abbassata e tutto funzioni perfettamente.

Thanks a lot.

Btw, do you also see an hearted-shaped mark in the lens? Do you think it can affect photos?

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flektogon
flektogon Veteran Member • Posts: 6,226
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

gaetanonline wrote:

flektogon ha scritto:

Quella "finestra" nel paraluce serve a far ruotare un filtro polarizzatore (se montato) senza aver rimosso il cappuccio. Non ha nulla con la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici. Montare il cofano in modo tale che quella finestra sia abbassata e tutto funzioni perfettamente.

Thanks a lot.

Btw, do you also see an hearted-shaped mark in the lens? Do you think it can affect photos?

Gaetano, I do not have that lens, so I can't help you with such details. I just know that if a lens is "WR", then it doesn't matter if you use (and what kind of) a lens hood. However, be careful to use the polarizer filter in the rainy condition. You know, such filter consists of two separated parts (one fixed, the other rotating), and I am not sure whether there are WR polarizer filters available.

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Peter

OP gaetanonline Regular Member • Posts: 117
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

flektogon wrote:

gaetanonline wrote:

flektogon ha scritto:

Quella "finestra" nel paraluce serve a far ruotare un filtro polarizzatore (se montato) senza aver rimosso il cappuccio. Non ha nulla con la resistenza agli agenti atmosferici. Montare il cofano in modo tale che quella finestra sia abbassata e tutto funzioni perfettamente.

Thanks a lot.

Btw, do you also see an hearted-shaped mark in the lens? Do you think it can affect photos?

Gaetano, I do not have that lens, so I can't help you with such details. I just know that if a lens is "WR", then it doesn't matter if you use (and what kind of) a lens hood. However, be careful to use the polarizer filter in the rainy condition. You know, such filter consists of two separated parts (one fixed, the other rotating), and I am not sure whether there are WR polarizer filters available.

Thanks a lot for your answer. You are very kind.

So, if I understood well, it should work even if I'm not going to use a polarizing filter, am I right? AND in the photos I posted you don't see any mark in the front lens, right?

However, thanks a lot for your help and I wish you a very Happy Xmas time!

Ciao

Gae

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flektogon
flektogon Veteran Member • Posts: 6,226
Re: Pentax 18-55 WR missing cover for the filter window. Does it worth?

gaetanonline wrote:

Thanks a lot for your answer. You are very kind.

So, if I understood well, it should work even if I'm not going to use a polarizing filter, am I right? AND in the photos I posted you don't see any mark in the front lens, right?

However, thanks a lot for your help and I wish you a very Happy Xmas time!

Ciao

Gae

Thanks for your thanks and wishes . So, you need to distinguish between the filter(s) and the lens hood.

The filters, well only two types are important. Protection filters and polarizer filters. I am using the protection filters on all my lenses. They just protect the front lens glass from the element. It is 100-times easier to clean the filter than the lens. And a good filter doesn't cause any degradation of the picture. However, the WR lenses (like the one you've bought) have a special layer on the front glass, which makes the lens better protected from the dirt/dust/water droplets etc. So, you do not need to use any protection filter on such a lens.

The polarizer filter is helpful, if you want to eliminate certain reflections in your image. Like reflections from the water surfaces and from the glass (window). You can't eliminate reflections from the metallic surfaces! In addition the polarizer can darken the sky and improve the contrast in the foliage. But you can achieve the same by a suitable post-processing of your image. The polarizer are expensive! They reduce the light amount by a factor of 4 or more! They need to be "tuned" (rotated) before taking pictures. That's why some lens hoods have a window, so you can tune the polarizer without taking-off the hood.I used to have few polarizer, but they got damaged (themselves!) by condensation of moisture between those two rotating glasses. Now I do not use any polarizer.

Now the lens hoods. Well, some people don't bother with them either, some use them always. They can be useful in certain conditions. For example, if you go out shooting in a sunny day, they can be really helpful. Some of my lenses have built-in hood, so it is then simple to use them. But even in a sunny day you can safely shoot without the lens hood, if you are careful. Just keep your camera/lens in a shade and never allow a strong light source (like the sun) to shine directly into your lens!

Happy Xmas.

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Regards,
Peter

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