Originally posted by: montanafan
As far as most photography goes, they're just useful to protect the lens. With today's digital photos and all the tweaking people can do in processing, I wouldn't think they'd make any difference at all to the quality of the final photo.
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
Originally posted by: montanafan
As far as most photography goes, they're just useful to protect the lens. With today's digital photos and all the tweaking people can do in processing, I wouldn't think they'd make any difference at all to the quality of the final photo.
That's what I was thinking. I took a couple of scenery shots with a cheap vivatar UV filter and it looked identical as if I used nothing at all.
I've only bought Hoya filters so far as I have heard good things about them. I think Tiffen and B + W are other brands to consider.
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
I think lens hoods actually do something.