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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
Protecting your lens glass
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<blockquote data-quote="Phillydog1958" data-source="post: 79568" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I also use the Hoya Pro 1 Digital UV filters. I just started using them about a month ago. Our very own, "Grandpaw" was the person who informed me of this filter. He liked the fact that they're specifically designed for digital camera sensors and not for film. I like them. They're much better than what I was previously using. I do agree that film and digital are different and that there should be different filters for each type. It makes sense. It's an easy-to-follow logic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phillydog1958, post: 79568, member: 8704"] I also use the Hoya Pro 1 Digital UV filters. I just started using them about a month ago. Our very own, "Grandpaw" was the person who informed me of this filter. He liked the fact that they're specifically designed for digital camera sensors and not for film. I like them. They're much better than what I was previously using. I do agree that film and digital are different and that there should be different filters for each type. It makes sense. It's an easy-to-follow logic. [/QUOTE]
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