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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike. |
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A UV filter shouldn't leave any sort of tinge on the photo.
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Depends how much you paid. For a top quality one, I agree. If it's cheap and nasty, it may well introduce a co;our shift. If you disagree then send me your address and I'll put a cheap and nasty UV filter in the post to you.
As for the original post, I'd say just be a bit more disciplined. When you remove the cap, get into the habit of always putting it in the same pocket/place, you'll know where to find it then. You really don't need a filter unless you're the kind of person who goes swining their camera around all the time. Salesmen in shops will tell you you need a UV filter in order to then sell you one. There's a good markup on such accessories. I believed I needed a UV filter for years until I took it off and found the quality of my pictures improved hugely. Just be careful in handling your equipment, be methodical in where you put things. |
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Depends how much you paid. For a top quality one, I agree. If it's cheap and nasty, it may well introduce a colour shift. If you disagree then send me your address and I'll put a cheap and nasty UV filter in the post to you.
As for the original post, I'd say just be a bit more disciplined. When you remove the cap, get into the habit of always putting it in the same pocket/place, you'll know where to find it then. You really don't need a filter unless you're the kind of person who goes swining their camera around all the time. Salesmen in shops will tell you you need a UV filter in order to then sell you one. There's a good markup on such accessories. I believed I needed a UV filter for years until I took it off and found the quality of my pictures improved hugely. Just be careful in handling your equipment, be methodical in where you put things. |
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Thanks Alex and Yelvertoft - the skylight was bought years ago for my EOS film camera -I am one of those people who take the camera out practically every day and from time to time have to take a quick shot - interesting about UV filter not being the answer so I will do my best to discipline myself - have being trying to do this but sometimes well I get carried away by a photo opportunity. This is a great help to me and I appreciate you all taking the time.
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I actually got my camera some neoprene pajamas
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How about these from Hong Kong http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_t...&_nkw=eos+lens
Various sizes are available if you scroll. |
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Marydoll was asking about a method of keeping the lens cap safe
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/62mm-Snap-on-C...item3cab436861 |
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sorry I just got the general ebay page when I clicked on the 1st link
![]() btw my parents live at Sutton on Sea, so if you ever see a strange lass wandering round glued to a camera? its me visiting ![]()
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