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Aren't UV filters supposed to help make images distinct when shot in hazy environmental conditions?What are you expecting the UV filter to do?
Digital sensors are not effected by UV.
jerry
Hi Russ,just for protection jerry. Don't see any need for adapter unless
there is some kind of cover to keep dust out and protect as well.
What do you think?
Those are two very different classes of filters.Seems to be something they are giving away free with lenses as they
can't sell them. Why not just turn the polariser so it doesn't work
as a polariser and use that?
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fredyr
Hi Russ, good to see you are enjoying your G9. Digital sensors aren't anywhere near as sensitive to UV as film. UV on a digital camera is for protection, e.g. in wet or dusty environments. If you do opt for a UV filter, make sure you get a multicoated one (the Hoyas and B&W are both very good). Otherwise you might see a bit more lens flare in backlit situations.can you see any difference in images with that UV?