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    Items in search results QUANTARAY 70-300mm F4-5.6 AF MACRO ZOOM LENS FOR PENTAX AF $9.99 1 bid 58MM Vivitar UV CPL FLD Filter Kit + Lens Hood for DSLR SLR Canon Rebel 18-55MM BIG OFFER!!! 2 FREE MagicFiber Cloths + Cap worth $7.99...
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    日期:2024-04-21
    Protects lenses from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage. This filter can be kept on the camera at all times. Protects your camera or camcorder lens against dust, moisture, fingerprints, scratches and damage. This filter can be kept on your camera...
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    The Canon UV-1 filter for 58mm lenses absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays without increase of exposure, thereby preventing haziness and foggy effects in distant landscapes. It also has a very subtle warming effect, which can be useful to counter the "cool" c...
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    ROCKETFISH 52mm UV Lens Filter: Compatible with most digital cameras that have a 52mm lens; protects the lens from dust and scratches; improves image clarity ... To best view our site — and for a better experience overall on the Web — please update your ....
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    Great article, one last question remains for me. Advert on Hoya filters says that ""Digital Cameras Need Multicoated Filters ... Is this statement true? I have a Canon Rebel XTi, bought a good IS lens for it then bought a UV filter for it as the same knee...
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    Is it still required/highly recommended that I buy a UV or similar filter to 'protect' the front element of my lens? I ask because this advice has been around for 30 years and you ......
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    On a DSLR camera, the primary purpose of a Clear, UV or Skylight filter is to protect the front lens element. You will seldom see a difference in your image quality caused by using a high quality protective filter, but whether or not to use a protection f...
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    UV lens filters are a popular way to protect the front element of lenses from damage, but you should make sure you invest in a high-quality one unless you want to make a huge sacrifice in image quality. Reddit user EvilDoesIt shot the photos above compari...