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03/19/2003 12:46:20 PM · #1 |
If you never buy any other filter (assuming your camera can accept filters) by a skylight filter.
This simple filter, little more than a piece of glass, can save you lots and lots of headache. Buy the filter, clean your camera's lens really well, put it on your camera, and basically forget it's there. It protects the original lens from scratches, can help protect the lens from drops, and if it does get scratched or broken it's a lot cheaper to replace.
I'm sure there are reasons not to keep it on (for instance it will add to vignetting if you have to stack too many other filters), but overall it's a nice little peace of mind.
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03/20/2003 09:02:18 AM · #2 |
Where do these tips end up when they fall of the Current Messges list? Are you collecting them somewhere all together? |
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03/20/2003 09:45:58 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by emorgan49: Where do these tips end up when they fall of the Current Messges list? Are you collecting them somewhere all together? |
They all end up in the Tips & Tricks forum which you can get to by clicking >> Tips & Tricks >> at the top of this page, among other ways.
Jeff, as we are lacking a search function (no, that's not a hint, I know it's on the very long todo list) may I suggest that you add a short descriptive title to the thread topic (maybe instead of the date?) so that we can find the one we want more easily? |
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