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<blockquote data-quote="Squaredoch" data-source="post: 434333" data-attributes="member: 30466"><p>Hello, For what it's worth, I would buy to fit my biggest lens and buy rings to allow fitting to other lenses. Maybe you can't imagine using a filter on your 70-300 just now but you never know. Re the choice of filter, I recently bought a Camdiox filter from SRBGriturn in UK. Performs perfectly well and I am happy with the results. Also very happy with their service and particularly their advice. I bought after doing much research and eventually decided to give Camdiox a try. I seem to remember reading that they use german glass glass, the same as is used in other more expensive filters. Good luck navigating the "Filter jungle".</p><p>Just read about being able to use the lens cap... good point but a filter for each lens is expensive and in my case I just use the filter when I need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squaredoch, post: 434333, member: 30466"] Hello, For what it's worth, I would buy to fit my biggest lens and buy rings to allow fitting to other lenses. Maybe you can't imagine using a filter on your 70-300 just now but you never know. Re the choice of filter, I recently bought a Camdiox filter from SRBGriturn in UK. Performs perfectly well and I am happy with the results. Also very happy with their service and particularly their advice. I bought after doing much research and eventually decided to give Camdiox a try. I seem to remember reading that they use german glass glass, the same as is used in other more expensive filters. Good luck navigating the "Filter jungle". Just read about being able to use the lens cap... good point but a filter for each lens is expensive and in my case I just use the filter when I need it. [/QUOTE]
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