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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
For those who use UV filters....
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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 116026" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>The rule of thumb to live by is never put a cheap filter in front of a nice lens; all you are doing is degrading the image. Also, UV filters for the UV are unnecessary in digital photography as the sensor handles that for you. If you want a UV for protection be sure to use the rule above. Personally, I would choose a multi-coated "clear" filter over a UV filter if you feel you must have one. And, contrary to what others have said, keeping your lens cap on the lens when in your bag etc. is not a sign of an amateur; it's good practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 116026, member: 12977"] The rule of thumb to live by is never put a cheap filter in front of a nice lens; all you are doing is degrading the image. Also, UV filters for the UV are unnecessary in digital photography as the sensor handles that for you. If you want a UV for protection be sure to use the rule above. Personally, I would choose a multi-coated "clear" filter over a UV filter if you feel you must have one. And, contrary to what others have said, keeping your lens cap on the lens when in your bag etc. is not a sign of an amateur; it's good practice. [/QUOTE]
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