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<blockquote data-quote="reverb" data-source="post: 196527" data-attributes="member: 16378"><p>I've trawled the Forum and don't think I can find the answer to this one.</p><p></p><p>New to DSLR, and looking to try some landscape shots. Read often that a Polarizing filter would be useful. I'd be using on my only two lenses for now (35mm and 18-55). Prices are very widely apart - what is the difference between a £20 filter and an £80 filter? I can't really see what variants there can be! Nikon and B+W seem to be the priciest, but is it worth it?</p><p></p><p>I'd rather buy a decent one now, than several cheap ones.</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reverb, post: 196527, member: 16378"] I've trawled the Forum and don't think I can find the answer to this one. New to DSLR, and looking to try some landscape shots. Read often that a Polarizing filter would be useful. I'd be using on my only two lenses for now (35mm and 18-55). Prices are very widely apart - what is the difference between a £20 filter and an £80 filter? I can't really see what variants there can be! Nikon and B+W seem to be the priciest, but is it worth it? I'd rather buy a decent one now, than several cheap ones. thanks in advance, [/QUOTE]
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