uv camera filter

UV rays are unseen to the naked eye. A UV camera filter makes a huge difference in the picture.

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Terri Kelly's Gravatar Do you have an example of a picture with a UV filter and without?
# Posted By Terri Kelly | 11/5/08 11:40 AM
Lynn's Gravatar Please click on the filter you are searching for and you will see pictures that show with the filter and without the filter.
# Posted By Lynn | 11/13/08 12:23 PM
BILLY's Gravatar There are three "levels" of UV removal..... One will remove 50%; another 76% and the strongest UV removes about 98%...... Check out the Tiffen web-info page and also Heliopan. Between the verbal descriptions and numerical labeling, you will figure out which filters do what. Helipoan is the most expensive.
# Posted By BILLY | 11/17/08 7:37 AM
Lynn's Gravatar I like the Hoya filters the best.
# Posted By Lynn | 1/7/09 5:19 PM
Karinne's Gravatar HOW ARE WE DOING HERE AT FILTERHOUSE? PLEASE TYPE ALL YOUR COMMENTS AND EXPERIENCES YOU HAVE HAD IN THE PAST OR PRESENT. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU.....

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# Posted By Karinne | 2/17/09 5:18 PM
Bruce Boyko's Gravatar Thank you so very much for correcting the small error on my recent order. I am sure it was not intentional it just happens sometimes. The speed in which you handled it was nothing short of fantastic. As you already know, I have placed an order before this one and was so completely satisfied that I placed another and will be placeing more in the future. Thank you and your entire staff for a job well done. Sincerely Bruce Boyko
# Posted By Bruce Boyko | 2/24/09 2:13 PM
Lynn's Gravatar I am interested in the Kokonor filters. What information can you give me?
# Posted By Lynn | 3/12/09 4:28 PM
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