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Hello friends,
I have recently purchased a digital camera. But now I am looking to buy camera filter. I am looking for filter which should be specially designed, good quality, should protect my camera from scratch and dust. So do you know any website from where I can purchase camera filter of best quality. |
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Pretty much any good camera store website will sell filters. I've bought the couple I have from B&H - they have a huge selection. Avoid cheap filters - they can degrade your image. Hoya filters have been good for years (they make all price ranged filters - as you can imagine, the more expensive filters are much better), B+W is another brand that's good. There are a number of other very good quality filter manufacturers.
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hoya pro digital another good make
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welcome Rickie.
I previously bought the very cheap EXPro UV lens on Amazon for about £2.97 and a circular polarizing lens for £10.00 for my previous camera . Now that I have a new Fuji HS10 I intend to buy Hoya lens to replace the EXPro's . It will be interesting to test the difference if any ![]() |
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You might want to read my reply to another poster: http://forums.steves-digicams.com/mi...s-filters.html
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