cod wrote: When I bought my first SLR camera many, many, many years ago, I was awed by Cokin’s advertising and bought a bunch of filters that I thought would be useful. Most of them never got any serious use because I really had no reason to buy them other than they looked cool. Rather than asking what filters should I buy I should have asked what am I trying to do that isn’t working with my current equipment and is there a filter to help with that. The purchase of a filter should serve a real need.
Generally I use three types of filter.
These tend to be the three most widely used filter types. Most others are just gimmicks unless you have a very clear idea of what image you are trying to achieve and how that filter will help.
- Protective filters, but only when around blowing sand, water spray and similar. I’m in the camp that prefers not to put unnecessary glass in front of the lens. Digital sensors don’t react to UV light the way film does so clear filters are good enough. UV works too but isn’t necessary if you’re buying new.
- A polarizing filter cuts down reflections from sunlight under certain conditions. It can make colours more intense and reduce reflections. I find it useful for outdoor photography.
- Graduated neutral density filters are useful when two parts of a subject have very different exposures, such as sky and ground in a typical landscape shot.
I’d suggest looking into a polarizer or a neutral grad. Research their uses a little more, then, if you think it might help your photography, buy one and experiment with it and learn from it. Don’t rush out and buy a lot of filters without having a clear use for them in mind.
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