Re: Protecting the lens
"Pat" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For everyday use, filters are a must.
It depends on the usage of the camera. A decent
lens hood does a good job too to protect the
lens.
Andreas
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