But those filters cost $$ too... Save some cash for them.
And watch the filter size your lenses take. 49mm is the cheapest, and
most common but many Zuikos go past, starting with the 90/2.
Tom
On 3 Feb 2001, at 14:23, sayeth Doggre@xxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> In a message dated 2/3/01 8:33:13 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> TomATrottier@xxxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Check out http://www.willcrockett.com/pages/infocentindex.html
> > for pretty much the last word on colour correction filtration for
> > photographers.
>
> Thanks, Tom. Looks like a great source of info. For now, I'm concentrating
> on adding basic gear (lenses, hoods, etc.) while it's still pretty much
> widely available, so will simply use flash on those occasions that warrant
> it. Will get into the filter issue as I run into the brick wall of price on
> these lenses (and I seem to be rapidly approaching that wall).
>
> I have the basic skylight and circular polarizer... are there others that the
> List considers "must haves"?
>
> Rich
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