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DSLR owners only.

*peeks into the thread*

hey whatcha guys talking about, i dont have a dslr but i wanna check out what you guys are talking about....
 
mostly, but my husband noticed that he saw green dots on our 50mm 1.8. as soon as the filter was removed, the green dots were gone. i'm a little concerned about protecting the lens without the filter 🙁

now go answer this for me
 
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
*peeks into the thread*

hey whatcha guys talking about, i dont have a dslr but i wanna check out what you guys are talking about....

GTFO!!!! 😛

Fine then be that way!

*Picks up cooler with beer that was for everyone in the thread and BBQ grill and leaves* 😛
 
Yes I use one for protection only.

I don't understand why people post in this tread if they don't have a DSLR. They where warned to stay out.

That?s so disrespectful.








LOL
 
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
*peeks into the thread*

hey whatcha guys talking about, i dont have a dslr but i wanna check out what you guys are talking about....

Nor I...

OP: You're not the boss of me!
 
why is this dslr only? I had lens/filter adaptors for my sony s70 and canon g50. I usually kept the UV filter on.
 
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
why is this dslr only? I had lens/filter adaptors for my sony s70 and canon g50. I usually kept the UV filter on.
Because putting filters on a point-and-shoot is like putting angel eyes on a Mazda (OUCH! sorry aphex! 😉 I know you'll be in here at some point j/k 😛)

As for filters and me, I've yet to venture into that world. The Sigma 105mm macro I'm getting tomorrow comes with a UV filter, so that will break my cherry with filters. I'd love to pick up a ND filter at some point, although it will be hard not to go with the best and spend the bucks on a B+W. Gotta hide that one from the future wifey if I break down and get one.
 
Originally posted by: PHiuR
do you use uv/skylight filters on your lenses to protect them?


Yes, I have a number of UV filters to protect from the sunlight or any type light from distorting my pics...



I also utilize special lenses for special light effects as well.
 
I keep a UV filter on my Nikon D70s (18-70mm kit lens). I really need to pick up a circular polarizer though, glare is just killing some of my shots. 🙁
 
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