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    I have a UV filter. It came in a package with my camera bag and extra battery. I did some reading about filters and cheap ones may cause problems. I guess it depends on the coatings... Not really sure what the UV filter does... helps keep the lens clean though i guess...

    redynamix... looks interesting. I downloaded a trial of lightroom yesterday ... I am pretty blown away by that program. Its a litte confusing at first but I think I could get the hang of it.

    Thanks for all the tips guys!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BroMiCs View Post
    I have a UV filter. It came in a package with my camera bag and extra battery. I did some reading about filters and cheap ones may cause problems. I guess it depends on the coatings... Not really sure what the UV filter does... helps keep the lens clean though i guess...

    redynamix... looks interesting. I downloaded a trial of lightroom yesterday ... I am pretty blown away by that program. Its a litte confusing at first but I think I could get the hang of it.

    Thanks for all the tips guys!!!
    a UV filter doesn't do a lot in terms of the image... some of them may impart a very slight warming cast to the light, and some can help to slightly reduce haze, but most people - myself included - keep them on the lens at all times to protect the glass. if something untoward should happen, i'd much rather replace a $40 filter than an expensive lens...
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    Yea, thats kinda what i thought, Thats why I keep it on..
    thanks for the info

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