For the all-around photographer, what are the necessary filters he/ she must have?
I am currently looking into purchasing some filters but have already a UV and a ND. Does one need to have additional filter types besides the 2 I just mentioned?
apcaw Mostly Lurking 12 posts Joined Jun 2010 More info | Aug 02, 2010 04:23 | #1 For the all-around photographer, what are the necessary filters he/ she must have?
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argyle Cream of the Crop 8,187 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2007 Location: DFW, Texas More info | Aug 02, 2010 05:00 | #2 Get yourself a good, high-quality circular polarizer...very versatile filter, and you'll probably get more use out of it than an ND filter. "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son". - Dean Wormer
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chestercopperpot Senior Member 996 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Aug 02, 2010 05:09 | #3 argyle wrote in post #10645943 Get yourself a good, high-quality circular polarizer...very versatile filter, and you'll probably get more use out of it than an ND filter. +1. I'd also recommend not to skimp on a quality filter. I never understand when people spend thousands of dollars on a lens then put a subpar piece of glass over it. Michael
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Aug 02, 2010 05:50 | #4 UV filters are absolutly not what I would call necessary unless you intend to shoot in a sandstorm or driving rain. Skip Douglas
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Aug 02, 2010 06:14 | #5 Yup, what Skip said.
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Aug 02, 2010 06:22 | #6 hollis_f wrote in post #10646089 UV/so-called 'Protective' Filters - Can easily be replicated by using the 'Blur' and 'Lens Flare' tools in Photoshop.
Skip Douglas
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Aug 02, 2010 20:59 | #7 Thanks for the tips.
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EmaginePixel Goldmember 1,946 posts Likes: 43 Joined Sep 2008 Location: So Cal More info | Aug 02, 2010 21:03 | #8 CPLs are must. "Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why its called the present” - Kung Fu Panda
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Jill-of-all-Trades far from having everything figured out! More info | Aug 02, 2010 21:05 | #9 hollis_f wrote in post #10646089 [/LIST] LOVE IT!! Melody
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Hogloff Cream of the Crop 7,606 posts Likes: 416 Joined Apr 2003 Location: British Columbia More info | Aug 02, 2010 21:21 | #10 Permanent banapcaw wrote in post #10650525 Thanks for the tips. So it seems having a CPL is a must eh? My next question is, if you have 3 lenses, does it mean you have to have 3 CPLs too? Another way of putting it is, do you leave your filters on all your lenses all the time? How many CPLs, ND, UV do I really need to buy if I have 3 lenses and all of them have the same diameter. You just need to buy 1 filter, especially in your case where all your lenses have the same filter size. You can also buy setup / step down rings that allow you to use the same filter on different lenses that have different filter sizes.
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troypiggo Goldmember 4,743 posts Likes: 172 Joined Jun 2007 Location: Brisbane, AUSTRALIA More info | Aug 02, 2010 22:04 | #11 hollis_f wrote in post #10646089 ...
What Skip said - "Interesting. You're afraid of insects and women. Ladybugs must render you catatonic." - Sheldon
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Aug 02, 2010 22:10 | #12 apcaw wrote in post #10650525 My next question is, if you have 3 lenses, does it mean you have to have 3 CPLs too? Another way of putting it is, do you leave your filters on all your lenses all the time? You don't want to leave the polarizer on the lens all the time because it is dark (think sunglasses). I almost always have it on when I'm shooting outdoors in daylight but remove it under any other conditions. -- Ken
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monk3y Totally Saturated More info | Aug 02, 2010 22:12 | #13 Filters that I can't live without are GND and Solid ND... I love to do landscapes more than anything else
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krb Cream of the Crop 8,818 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Where southern efficiency and northern charm come together More info | Aug 02, 2010 22:14 | #14 monk3y wrote in post #10650906 and I don't know if I really need them except for water reflections Plants often have water on the leaves. Clouds are water. Odds are good that you need a CPL. -- Ken
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monk3y Totally Saturated More info | Aug 02, 2010 22:19 | #15 krb wrote in post #10650916 Plants often have water on the leaves. Clouds are water. Odds are good that you need a CPL. aw ok thanks, haven't thought about that
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