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Aug 22, 2014 08:48:31   #
B+W filters are great quality. A circular variable ND filter is fine to enable you to shoot at slower speeds. Graduated ND filters are fine but remember this can be achieved in PP and works great. If you're looking to get a longer exposure a circular variable ND is the way to go.
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Aug 20, 2014 21:52:57   #
B+W filter without doubt. Best quality and if you are putting something in front of that expensive lens it better be a good one A Circ polarizing filter is a good filter to carry with you. No need for a UV filter-plain glass is fine.
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Aug 15, 2014 23:09:21   #
Hey SS are we starting that Nikon-Canon thing again. The way you spoke of why Canon is the way to go makes me think you are a bit insecure about your Canon and are trying to make yourself believe it. Heaven knows it's not a Leica S. The fact is they are all good cameras and they all work well. Pick them up and see which fits you the best.
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Aug 15, 2014 21:35:41   #
All of those cameras will do you fine. SPEND YOUR MONEY ON THE LENSES. Good luck
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Aug 13, 2014 20:20:43   #
Sorry typo. 70-200
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Aug 13, 2014 20:20:02   #
Spend the money. Get the 2.8 24-70. Shoot 90% of my pics with it. Supplement with the Nikon 2.8 80-200 and you're golden
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Aug 13, 2014 20:14:50   #
B+W filters are more$$ but you pay for quality. Minimal if any image degradation as compared to cheaper filters. Go for it. People spend a lot of money of expensive cameras then buy lousy cheap lenses and wonder why their pictures aren't quote right. Don't be one of those people.
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Aug 12, 2014 11:24:14   #
Would love to see your pics. Were you happy with the lens?
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Aug 12, 2014 10:43:30   #
Anyone with experience with Nikon 200-400 lens?
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Aug 11, 2014 10:50:28   #
Would like the opinion of my fellow UHHers regarding the use of a 2x teleconvertor vs just plunking down thousands of dollars to be able to achieve a long focal length. Presently have a 2.8 70-200 lens. Thanks
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Aug 8, 2014 07:35:27   #
Just purchased an E-M1. Wow!! Take great pics without breaking your back
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Jul 30, 2014 06:32:51   #
Practice makes perfect. Shooting in any mode other than auto gives you the creative freedom to get the pic that YOU want not the pic the camera wants.
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Jul 26, 2014 18:13:51   #
If you don't care about money go buy a hasselblad or a leica.
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Jul 26, 2014 17:49:32   #
Get a good one spend a little more and buy it once. It will serve your needs for years to come
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Jul 26, 2014 17:46:16   #
Not a fan of bridge cameras especially with the mirrorless cameras as good as they are (and I do mean good). Small, light and very versatile. Pics are as good as the glass you buy as well as your photographic technique. I would suggest you look at the Olympus OMD EM-10. Well priced with all the flexibility of a larger and heavier DSLR. In the end it comes down to budget and how the camera feels when you hold it. They are all good these days.
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