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UV for general use right? What brand is good for a good price?


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77mm Hoya multicoated Pro 1 D - get the best you can afford, or don't get one at all.

Personally I use these uV filters on all my lenses, and have never noticed any image quality problems.


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Oct 02, 2006 15:55 |  #3

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77mm Hoya multicoated Pro 1 D - get the best you can afford, or don't get one at all.

Personally I use these uV filters on all my lenses, and have never noticed any image quality problems.

Always get a multicoated filter. Hoya is a good filter as is B&W. I use a filter on all my lenses as well and I too have not noticed any IQ problems.


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get either B+W or Hoya pro. multicoated for sure. work great.


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UV for general use right? What brand is good for a good price?

You really do not NEED a UV filter unless you're going to be shooting in really hostile situations.

Read this article to understand the down side of using a UV filter all the time: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/​sm-feb-05.shtml (external link)

However, you should ALWAYS use the lens hood anytime the camera is out of the case - both indoors and outside. The hood will provide a tremendous amount of physical protection - it will keep your fingers off the lens, protect against damage from the everyday bashing around that a lens gets, etc., and even provide quite a lot of crash protection if you drop the camera/lens. It will also, of course, do its primary job of keeping stray light from impacting the lens and causing flare.

If you still feel you "need" a filter, get a high quality multicoated filter. Hoya, B&W, and a couple of others make good ones. DO NOT go for a cheap filter, though. You will be sorry with poor image quality.


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ok I will spend some money for a multicoated one. I just want it for the extra protection.


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Oct 02, 2006 16:41 |  #8

Here, see and make your own desicion.
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