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Originally Posted by khunt0012
Lens hoods are huge for what you pay for them, as Mike says. I have one on each of my lenses and leave them on in all conditions. Just helps filter out any unwanted sources of light.
Tom, do yourself a favour and get yourself a circular polarizer for each lens size if you can afford to. Possibly a Haze lens also, but the polarizer is the big one.
The polarizer is amazing for outdoor shots and is very versitile when it comes to picture editing. Worse case scenario with a polarizing filter is that your pictures come out too blue. Hop on PS, use the color variations option, bring down the blue a couple notches and you're on easy street from there.
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I have had a difficult time finding a polarizing filter for my main use lens (28-135) as its a 72mm, i found a haze uv, and thats what i mainly use on it.
I am looking at purchasing a 17-40L as my main lense instead of purchasing any of the others i mentioned on my wish list, besides the fisheye. I definately want that.