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Hey all!
Now I know this has been discussed before but just thought I would share my experience.
I have always been of the mind that I should always smack on a filter to protect the front element of my lenses. I only use them for protection so I purchased a cheapy ones from ebay - hoya UV.
I have recently being taking more closeups - especially of flowers - and have noticed how much sharper some peoples shots are on here. Then it occured to me about reading a thread a while back (that I just spent 10 mins hunting for to no avail) where the OP had a marked difference in sharpness when they removed the filter.
I have a 24-105 L, fiddy 1.4 and a 200 2.8 L and will now be spending to get genuine high quality filters.
Lesson=learned. So thanks to the OP in that thread. Thanks to TP. This place ROCKS
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Now I know this has been discussed before but just thought I would share my experience.
I have always been of the mind that I should always smack on a filter to protect the front element of my lenses. I only use them for protection so I purchased a cheapy ones from ebay - hoya UV.
I have recently being taking more closeups - especially of flowers - and have noticed how much sharper some peoples shots are on here. Then it occured to me about reading a thread a while back (that I just spent 10 mins hunting for to no avail) where the OP had a marked difference in sharpness when they removed the filter.
I have a 24-105 L, fiddy 1.4 and a 200 2.8 L and will now be spending to get genuine high quality filters.
Lesson=learned. So thanks to the OP in that thread. Thanks to TP. This place ROCKS
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