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<blockquote data-quote="stillshunter" data-source="post: 19048" data-attributes="member: 468"><p>Have a UV filter permanently screwed to the front of my DP2's ever-present hood. Protects the lens and the sensor from direct light - as I often shoot straight into the sun. Originally I had some no name - Kenko I think - riding shotgun, but this degraded my images. I have learned that you get what you pay for. Now I only use B+W!</p><p></p><p>Also use Sigma's AML-1 close-up filter....oh how crisp.</p><p></p><p>Next on the shopping list is a CPL - circular polariser - and ND - neutral density. A must on my dSLR, just a matter of plucking up the funds for B+W's in 46mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stillshunter, post: 19048, member: 468"] Have a UV filter permanently screwed to the front of my DP2's ever-present hood. Protects the lens and the sensor from direct light - as I often shoot straight into the sun. Originally I had some no name - Kenko I think - riding shotgun, but this degraded my images. I have learned that you get what you pay for. Now I only use B+W! Also use Sigma's AML-1 close-up filter....oh how crisp. Next on the shopping list is a CPL - circular polariser - and ND - neutral density. A must on my dSLR, just a matter of plucking up the funds for B+W's in 46mm. [/QUOTE]
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