UV filter

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Looking for a UV filter for the Nikon 300 f4.Not sure on size, would like one which is a decent quality but not to high a price ( dont we all ).So where and what make?

Do these filters ruduce the light coming in to the lens--loosing a stop or two?

Most of my pics are of birds--either in the sky or in the water, would i be bettr with a polorising filter, UV or do i need both.
 
77mm is the size; Hoya are reliable. I buy mine from an ebay seller in lancashire called loobylin - I've bought plenty of her in the past; not an advert, but certainly a recommendation...

As for water shots, a CP filter's definitely worthwhile.
 
Oh, and I forgot - I can recommend the Kood flat-panel Cokin-type stuff. Good quality, not a 'cheap OEM knock-off' at all.

It's especially useful if you have lenses of differing diameter - one set of filters and a couple of step-up rings will allow you to use your polariser/ND grads/ etc on every lens you own.. just make sure you buy for the largest lens, and you'll be merry!
 
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