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In Reply to: Filters posted by Bill Z on August 27, 2001 at 08:24:52:
Especially at high altitudes, a haze, UV or skylight filter (for colour or B&W as you wish) can be quite important, as can (sometimes) an 81a, b, or c, depending on the light.But you want good filters, and they aren't lens caps, we agree on that.
JJ
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that with transparency films, especially, the STRONGER UV filters (which also cut into the blue) are helpful. I don't routinely take aerials but the effect of UV scattered by atmospheric moisture between camera and subject at altitude would make UV filters more useful.I've heard nothing but praise for the B+W brand.
Bill
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