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D3100
UV filter for my lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 109967" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>There's arguments for and against raging all over the internet for the use of filters.</p><p>I think it's personal choice - get a decent brand (Hoya, B&W etc), and try it - can you tell the difference?</p><p></p><p>If you can, then maybe a filter is not for you, but if you can't then what's the harm in a piece of glass that could prevent your front element from scratches, smudges etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Also, some people argue that sticking a piece of extra glass (UV filter, protector, clear etc) on the front of your lens will affect IQ.</p><p>My argument to that would be - what about when you put a polariser, ND1, etc filter on the front of your lens.... does that not then affect your IQ too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 109967, member: 9187"] There's arguments for and against raging all over the internet for the use of filters. I think it's personal choice - get a decent brand (Hoya, B&W etc), and try it - can you tell the difference? If you can, then maybe a filter is not for you, but if you can't then what's the harm in a piece of glass that could prevent your front element from scratches, smudges etc etc. Also, some people argue that sticking a piece of extra glass (UV filter, protector, clear etc) on the front of your lens will affect IQ. My argument to that would be - what about when you put a polariser, ND1, etc filter on the front of your lens.... does that not then affect your IQ too. [/QUOTE]
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