Filter choice?


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Currently I see 2 diferrent schools of thought about putting a filter on the lens as a protective filter. One of the two says that: "what's the point of putting a 20 bucks filter on a delicate 1000 bucks lens". The other advocate the use of filter.
Personally, I don't use filters except going to beaches.

how about another school of though for "Put the best filter on the best lens" seems like most people doing this?

i guess most prob i'll get a b+w too..
must save up more!! :what:
 

how about another school of though for "Put the best filter on the best lens" seems like most people doing this?

Don't know if most people do that, but I think most will agree that if you're going to put a filter in front of your lens, go for the best filter if you care about IQ. Personally I prefer using the hood (unless using direct flash) to prevent the front element from being touched. Even if you're using the filter, I recommend use the hood whenever possible.

I don't see the point of putting a cheap filter in front of a cheap lens. Why degrade the IQ? And if lens is cheap, why bother with filter?

BTW I sold my 28-75 after getting my 24-105. Couldn't justify keeping both lenses around - I never used the Tamron after getting the L. I miss the f/2.8 occasionally, but I find the increased range much more useful when chasing kids around outdoors. My 10-22 on the other hand gets a lot of use as well in cities and indoors.
 

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It's called the 'L-Virus' :bsmilie:

Hmm...I don't know about you but I see it as buy only what you need? The L may be "branded" in the sense, but if a cheaper lens currently serves you well, then you can always use the funds on other useful stuff.

Having said that, if you've already placed your order, I guess just enjoy it, but keep that thought in mind. It's a good practice to have. Many things are desirable, but if we give in to desire every single time...yeah stuff happens. Haha.
 

Hmm...I don't know about you but I see it as buy only what you need? The L may be "branded" in the sense, but if a cheaper lens currently serves you well, then you can always use the funds on other useful stuff.

Having said that, if you've already placed your order, I guess just enjoy it, but keep that thought in mind. It's a good practice to have. Many things are desirable, but if we give in to desire every single time...yeah stuff happens. Haha.

hmm, so i guess u'll choose a HDB over a condo, toyota over a Benz?
Haha. the main factor is the extra range as well as the IQ difference.
I love the f2.8 on the tamron. But the range and IQ is on the heavier side of the scale at the moment.

Will sell the tamron off, and if i need the bokeh, most prob i'll look for a 50mm f1.8 in the 2nd hand market =)
 

For a lens at 62mm..
which filter is the best to protect the lens and maybe remove certain glares?

and if yes..how much?
 

For a lens at 62mm..
which filter is the best to protect the lens and maybe remove certain glares?

and if yes..how much?

For protection, look for a UV filter or a NC (from Nikon)

For removal of glare, consider using a CPL.

Price depends on the brand you want to buy...
 

Want to protect the lens..
Big asset :bsmilie:
Seems like everyone is buying Hoya filters..
How much would it be for the uv filter?
 

hmm, so i guess u'll choose a HDB over a condo, toyota over a Benz?
Haha. the main factor is the extra range as well as the IQ difference.
I love the f2.8 on the tamron. But the range and IQ is on the heavier side of the scale at the moment.

Will sell the tamron off, and if i need the bokeh, most prob i'll look for a 50mm f1.8 in the 2nd hand market =)

yar, different people have different priorities in life. ;)
 

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