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June 23rd, 2008, 07:46 AM | #76 |
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Thanks for the input on this issue.
I hope I wasn't wasting anyone's time, with this post. As I keep reading, I look at my camera and say, how can I do that, or can I do what I do better, because of what I have read and seen, on this forum. My equipment and I will be pushed to the limits, to get to the level I have seen here. Hope to shoot more, edit soon and contribute, and get feedback.
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June 23rd, 2008, 02:11 PM | #77 |
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Brendan,
Tom is correct about the integrity is best with no other lenses or filters. for that reason it is important to buy the very best filters you can afford!! I have always been suspecious of resin lenses just for that reason, though I have no evidence of them being any less quality. Filters need only be used when you are trying to have a specific effect, otherwise you shouldn't place extra glass infron of your lens. Most people doing outdoor vidography place a protective filter over their lens; however, if I am doing close up or macro work I always remove it. Dale
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