Tee Why wrote in post #2153792
Don't buy third party off brand filters. Get a Canon UV filter for a Canon lens.
I can't see why - apart from being hard to obtain, these are not advertised as being particularly suitable for digital cameras. Are they multi coated? why are they better than heliopan or hoya or B+W? Even Sigma produces an EX range of filters!
inthedeck wrote in post #2153820
or, just skip it, and buy a circular polarizer instead. Money better spent. Just my opinion though...some may disagree.
I'm one of those. A circular polariser should only be used for certain reasons - landscape photography mainly, when you need the effect. why would anyone leave it on the lens all the time, you just lose 1-2 stops of light. If you're suggesting to use no filters at all, leave the lens naked until and unless you want the CP - that's different.
But this is a pro thread , not asking should I use one, but which one should I use!
FWIW I use Hoya pro-1D multicoated UV filters on all my lenses, to keep the front elements clean and free of scratches. No hood will do that. You will not read a thread posted by a filter user moaning about a scratched lens.