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Lens and indoor photography - Do they gel with each other?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 75677" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>You would not want to keep a CP filter on all the time, that would defeat the purpose and is best used when the angle of the light source is 90 degrees relative to your subject, otherwise it simply slows down your camera by an f-stop or two. You can leave a UV filter on all the time but it will not alter your resulting images in any way. That's because digital camera images are not susceptible to UV like film is, so all a UV filter offers you is protection for your lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 75677, member: 9521"] You would not want to keep a CP filter on all the time, that would defeat the purpose and is best used when the angle of the light source is 90 degrees relative to your subject, otherwise it simply slows down your camera by an f-stop or two. You can leave a UV filter on all the time but it will not alter your resulting images in any way. That's because digital camera images are not susceptible to UV like film is, so all a UV filter offers you is protection for your lens. [/QUOTE]
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