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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 116042" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>Good points. While I tend to agree with Thom, you also need to consider your shooting style and subjects. Are you shooting in environments with high potential for damage? Shooting at an NFL game where you could get run over and you might want a filter. Is the highest picture quality of less importance? Perhaps you shoot for the web or news print reproduction etc. Again, a filter might make sense.</p><p>The other side of the coin...Are you shooting landscapes with the D800E and the 24-70 2.8? I wouldn't use a UV filter in that instance. </p><p>Again...in general principle I'm not a supporter of UV filters but there are always exceptions to the rule. Consider your needs and make the best decision for you. But if you do decide you need a UV filter for protection, buy the best filters you can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 116042, member: 12977"] Good points. While I tend to agree with Thom, you also need to consider your shooting style and subjects. Are you shooting in environments with high potential for damage? Shooting at an NFL game where you could get run over and you might want a filter. Is the highest picture quality of less importance? Perhaps you shoot for the web or news print reproduction etc. Again, a filter might make sense. The other side of the coin...Are you shooting landscapes with the D800E and the 24-70 2.8? I wouldn't use a UV filter in that instance. Again...in general principle I'm not a supporter of UV filters but there are always exceptions to the rule. Consider your needs and make the best decision for you. But if you do decide you need a UV filter for protection, buy the best filters you can afford. [/QUOTE]
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