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Sirix Digital 52mm UV Filter for $2 + Delivery (Free C&C) @ The Good Guys

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Bargain price for a camera filter. $2 to protect your lens. 58 mm filter at same price as well.

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    OP - use code 104U for 10% off down to $1.80

  • Curious what does uv filter benefit for camera?

    • I personally use them as a cheap lens protector. They do the job well.

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    if you've blown a reasonable stack of cash on your camera setup and want some fingerprint protection - please don't cheap out. This thing will degrade your image for sure.

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      Why? Do you know something we don't?

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    Chances are you have a reasonable lens if it takes a 52-58mm filter. Putting this garbage on it is just… sad.

  • The use of any filter will result in the reduction of image quality. The extra air-glass interface that a filter introduces, no matter its quality, will degrade image quality. However, a high-end filter, such as one made by B+W or Heliopan, will keep this degradation to a level that is not perceptible under normal shooting conditions. Furthermore, if a clear or UV filter is attached to the lens, you'll need to remove it to use a polarizer, ND, or other filter, which can be inconvenient.
    Light bouncing around between the filter and front element (or any other two air-glass interfaces) can degrade image quality by causing flare and reducing contrast. High-quality filters minimize this degradation by using anti-reflective coatings that reduce the amount of light reflected by the glass and increase light transmission. Low-quality filters have poor or no AR coatings and therefore can visibly degrade image quality.
    https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/57/are-there-any-d…

  • anybody know where to get a cheap camera bag?

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