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From my past experiences, Uv filters are almost a necessity in all occasions, and Polarizors are great for outdoor and some indoor shoots. The UV is great for protection of the lens w/o hardly changing the quality of the content shot, while a Polarizing lense (circular) is great for taking the glare out of the subject. Shooting people with glasses on, shooting outdoor with water, shooting artwork with glass. etc. By adjusting the Polarizing filter, you can see the change in the subject as you turn it. Just try it, you'll see for yourself.
Now if I can just get the hang of Digital instead of 35mm and 210, maybe I can find a place for myself in the wonderful world of Adult Photography. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. This whole white balance thing as me bewildered.
Hope this helped....
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