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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 56828" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>I just found their advice to be a bit sketchy. I actually took back the CP filter back today. I kept the UV filters for now since they obviously where not a big dent in the bank. I plan to upgrade later on. I know I don't have top of the line lenses but I still want to protect them and use high quality filters. I also want the highest quality of filters. I do plan to invest in better lenses when I have the money. I really just wanted to get a better understanding of their comments. I feel like when I mention "I am a beginner" they just blow me off and didn't care to properly inform me. I love to research and learn about photography. I don't just want to be out there snapping away without knowing what I am doing and what I need to do to improve my technique. I believe that being well informed about my equipment is an important aspect of improving my technique. Thank you everyone for your information. It helped me understand everything better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 56828, member: 8139"] I just found their advice to be a bit sketchy. I actually took back the CP filter back today. I kept the UV filters for now since they obviously where not a big dent in the bank. I plan to upgrade later on. I know I don't have top of the line lenses but I still want to protect them and use high quality filters. I also want the highest quality of filters. I do plan to invest in better lenses when I have the money. I really just wanted to get a better understanding of their comments. I feel like when I mention "I am a beginner" they just blow me off and didn't care to properly inform me. I love to research and learn about photography. I don't just want to be out there snapping away without knowing what I am doing and what I need to do to improve my technique. I believe that being well informed about my equipment is an important aspect of improving my technique. Thank you everyone for your information. It helped me understand everything better. [/QUOTE]
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