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<blockquote data-quote="Stangman98" data-source="post: 60607" data-attributes="member: 8647"><p>There are many different opinions in regards to this. When I was first shooting I kept a UV/Protective filter on all lenses all the time. That was until last weekend. I was shooting my 50 1.8 at some truck pulls and the glare and other issues I was having made me take it off and I am not sure if I will ever put it back on. </p><p>I really think it's just an issue of what you are comfortable with and what kind of environment you shoot in. I typically am at the race track. Tons of debris all the time so I would most likely use one there or if I am in deep brush shooting something. </p><p>I would recommend something basic and determine if you like it and if you see a difference in your photos and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangman98, post: 60607, member: 8647"] There are many different opinions in regards to this. When I was first shooting I kept a UV/Protective filter on all lenses all the time. That was until last weekend. I was shooting my 50 1.8 at some truck pulls and the glare and other issues I was having made me take it off and I am not sure if I will ever put it back on. I really think it's just an issue of what you are comfortable with and what kind of environment you shoot in. I typically am at the race track. Tons of debris all the time so I would most likely use one there or if I am in deep brush shooting something. I would recommend something basic and determine if you like it and if you see a difference in your photos and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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