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Will protect the lens, not sure about the UV
Digital cameras are less sensitive to UV light than film, that's at least the argument. I did a test with this filter vs the bare lens on my Mini 4 Pro - the left image is with, the right one without the filter, using the same exposure time and settings. It's really tough to see any difference whatsoever. Either the filter isn't very good, or the argument about the digital sensors not being affected so much by UV is here demonstrated.
There are no doubt purists who will test these with some lab-standard gear, dig into the pixels and tell you how clear the difference is. But will it matter for your shooting? Whether you want to spend the $18 on this is up to you. I'd get a polarizing filter instead.
There are no doubt purists who will test these with some lab-standard gear, dig into the pixels and tell you how clear the difference is. But will it matter for your shooting? Whether you want to spend the $18 on this is up to you. I'd get a polarizing filter instead.
16/08/2024
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