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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1078094, member: 16119"] A lot of folks use UV filters if for nothing else, to protect their glass. I use a Sigma EX-DG (Hoya) on my 24-70 and 70-200. Like anything else, there are good and "okay" filters. If you are running good glass, get a good filter. I use a circular polarizor on my kit lens for good contrast in landscape stuff. Contrary to popular belief, there are good copies of that 18-55 cheapo that comes with the camera kit ... example, the pic in this forum of the Gaylord was done with that lens. [/QUOTE]
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