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UV filter/ND filter/polarizing filters.
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Jun 29, 2018 22:25:41   #
dyximan
 
repleo wrote:
In very simple terms:
UV : Really only useful for protecting the lens from fingerprints, flying sand and general crud.

ND: Currently the most popular use seems to be for smoothing water, milky waterfalls and/or dramatic clouds. Also good for when you want to use a wide aperture and/or slow shutter in bright light. Graduated ND's are good for 'protecting' the sky from overexposure.

Polarizers: Probably the most useful type. Good for reducing reflections off water, intensifying colors, blue skies. Not a cure-all. Effectiveness depends on angle to the sun, rotation of the filter and other factors.
In very simple terms: br UV : Really only useful f... (show quote)

Thank Short and sweet and to the point.

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Jun 30, 2018 10:59:52   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
dyximan wrote:
I know I could google this, but lazy, board, and thought others might be interested in the difference’s and uses. Can you explain the difference’s and proper usage and applications. Very broad I know.


Dear Lazy

I’m to busy to look up what you can do for your self have a nice day.

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Jul 1, 2018 05:11:32   #
dyximan
 
RichardSM wrote:
Dear Lazy

I’m to busy to look up what you can do for your self have a nice day.


But not to busy to reply, why waste your time on such a obviosly lazy person who might be asking the question for both himself and others?

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