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Old 29-07-11, 05:31 PM
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I would recommend the square filter system. This way you can buy one set of filters, one holder and a number of adaptors to fit the holder and your various lenses. Depending what your budget is you can start at the lower end by buying Kood or Hoya, moving then to say HiTech from Formatt and at the upper end B&W and Lee among others.

Apart from B&W I have all of the above makes and have been happy with every signle one of them.
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