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Do I need a UV filter on my SL2

wchettel
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Hello folks! I just purchased a Canon EOS Rebel SL2 3-lens Bundle from COSTCO. I've read several articles / discussions online that say that using a UV filter Improves the quality of outdoor shots and also helps to protect the main lens from accidental damage. I've also read a few that say that UV protection is built-in to most DSLR cameras nowadays and that the use of a UV filter is not necessary.

 

Based on your experience, do I need to use a UV filter on my SL2?

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Walter
in Davie, FL
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Is there a source other than Amazon to purchase the B & W Nano Clear filters that you prefer? Two of my lenses have the same diameter for filter size, so that helps.

 

And how about the hoods? There are flower-shaped hoods and tapered cylindrical-shaped hoods - which to get? Each of the lenses I have requires a different hood.

 

I can order all of this from Amazon, but is there a better place to buy? I have an Amazon-branded Visa card that pays nice cash rewards!

 

You would want a hood that is custom made for a particular lens.  The shape is carefully designed to remain just outside of view.  Most generic hoods show up at the edges of your photos.  I buy all of my Canon gear either direct from Canon, or from B&H in NYC.  There are other excellent vendors out there, but I have excellent service with these two.

 

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The only lens I would buy a filter for would be the EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM.  It has a list price of $250.  I think a $25 filter would be a good thing.  The hood you need for this lens can be found at the above link, EW-63C.

 

The Canon hood can be mounted in a reversed orientation for storage in your camera bag.  Cheap hoods cannot do that.   You may want to look for used hoods at KEH.

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" Do not bother (filter) with the 75-300.  The hood is more than deep enough to protect the front lens."

 

Totally agree. However, I would not put one on the 18-55mil, either.

EB
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