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Old 01-10-2006   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Circular Ploarizers - Help

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Originally Posted by bauerman
I'm not a huge fan of the cheap vs. expensive glass debate - I have lenses that pro photographers would probably turn their noses up to that perform very well for me and generate photos that elicit the same response from their viewers than if they were taken with "white" lenses.......

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That wasn't the intent of my comment, but rereading it I can understand that it did come across as such. Consumer lenses will suffer from using cheap glass/plastic filters, just as much as professional lenses. The point is that a $15 filter probably isn't the most optically correct piece of glass and I don't suggest skimping on filters to save a few dollars. While one doesn't have to purchase the most expensive filters, I'd steer clear of the low end stuff.
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