Which Filter?

Jeffwil

Suspended / Banned
Messages
8
Name
Jeff
Edit My Images
No
Hi all,

This is my first post!! Please can you help

It is time to change the skylight filter I keep on the front of my Nikon 18-200VR. I am thinking a UV is the best option but which manufacturer makes the best ones?
I have looked at Kood and Hoya and prices vary quite a bit, although the price is not a major concern. Can anyone tell me is there really much difference and if so which is the best one to go for?

Many thanks

Jeff
 
The best & cheapest option is the lens hood which you probably already have.
 
Thanks for your reply's

I am guessing that you don't think having a UV filter or similar permanently on the lens is a good idea?

I do have the lens hood which is nearly always on.

I do like the protection the filter gives for the front of the lens when I'm out and about.

Thanks again
 
Thanks very much for the link, very interesting opinions on there!

The"why put a cheap filter on an expensive lens" argument is not one I have ever considered.
Having said that only one of my three lenses has a filter (currently) which I will now leave off unless on a beach.
As someone else mentioned on that other thread "it's all insured"!!

I think I have now been educated. Off into the garden now without the filter to see if I can tell the difference!!!

Thanks everyone
 
Back
Top