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Best lens protector for a SLR camera?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by chow_yun_fat, Jan 13, 2011.

  1. chow_yun_fat

    chow_yun_fat Member

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    Picking up a Canon SLR soon, what lens/uv protector would you recommend?
     
  2. SwoLy-D

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    "Lens protector"? Use the one that you got with the lens or the kit. :confused:

    For UV or any other filter, anything that fits the lens is good. I've seen people buy protectors just to buy them, and they won't fit or will alter the colors/focusing/framing of the shot. Make sure the lens is completely clean with a lintless rag before you put the filter on it.

    Try the Camera Co-Op on Durham near Washington Ave. for cheap quick items, and online for cheaper items.

    Are you buying the XS or the T2i? I believe the next pro-sumer one is coming out soon.

    Show us some of your good photos. :cool:
     
  3. kpsta

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    Vivi-tar... is that you?
     
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    swoly, uv filters are commonly used as lens protectors.
     
  5. chow_yun_fat

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    T2i. Just ordered a B+W 58mm UVA. Was going to go with Tiffen...but it's cheap ($12), therefore it must suck.
     
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    You'll love the T2i. I bought one last April (my first SLR), and love it.
     
  7. SwoLy-D

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    Yeah, I retracted myself from saying "lens cap" earlier, but as far as "protector", there are so many ways you could protect your lens (hoods, put it back in the bag, caps, filters, etc. Admittedly, I know I don't always put the lens cap back on if I'm done with the camera... I am guilty of that. :(

    I have a Quantaray set with a UV, PL, and ND and mostly will use the UV one for "protection", and the PL when I know I need to reduce glare. It varies.

    Yes, I know about the filters. :cool:
     
  8. Prince

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    did you buy lens? get the 15-85 all-around lens. it's very very sharp.
     
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    ditto
     
  10. Zboy

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    Marumi or Hoya pro are good.
     

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