I’ve just bought Nikon D200 and would like to get good quality filters – one to protect the lens and keep it on all the time (UV or skylight) and a polarizing filter for higher saturation. Good:: They screw on to most SLR film cameras, and some digital camera makers are it's always a good idea to buy what's called a "U.V." filter and leave it on http://www.digitalcamerabasics.com/good.htmHOME | Polarizing Filter - Page 2 - ClubSNAP Photography Forums:: 17 postsPolarizing filter is like what the 3M polarizing lamp does , it reduces the glare polarizer for Digital SLR , you need to ensure its Circular Polarizer http://www.forums.clubsnap.org/forums/showthread.php?p=4620251HOME |
What filters would you recommend – I’m thinking about Hoya HMC multicoated ones.
Do you know a vender/web site in the UK where I can buy them at a good price?
Many thanks,
Petra
Thanks. I just hope I can get a step-up ring for 72mm and 77mm lenses.
I have kenko UV's and a circular polarizing filter. They work very well, as far as i can tell. The UV's stay on each lens all the time (28-80 and 70-300). The circular polarizer switches back and forth. I have to use a step-up ring to put the polarizer on the short lens, but it seems to have no problems at all. Digital Camera Tips:: Jan 1, 2008 Digital SLR's - $400-$6000. These cameras are just like a 35mm camera and accept The standard UV filter is good at reducing UV light and http://www.cameraview.net/Camera Tips.htmHOME |
Stuart. I believe if you bought a good quality lens such as Hoya multicoated UV lens. It's around £30.
When I first bought my D50 I used a UV filter on it all the time. I was having trouble maintaning sharpness with my images so I removed the filter. I have never put it back.
Maybe I just bought a PoS filter but I have seen two and both have been nothing but trouble.
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