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Doug,
I actually purchased a complete set of filters. http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=3453687 and two UV filters for each lens, to protect the lens and threads. My wife had a Minolta she purchased in college and the threads got screwed up because she did not have the UV filter. Sorry, but you are not a ******* on this one. The other must have items I purchased is a lens cleaning kit, plastic protectors for the LED windows, an attachment so the lens cap is attached to the strap. -- Reggie "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Reginald P. Smithers" ThatsMyStory.com wrote in message . .. I just want to tell everyone who published their damn pictures "overthere", that you forced me to buy my wife a Nikon D50. I purchased the package with 2 telephoto lens. We spent Sunday taking a walk along the river taking pictures of our dogs, mother nature and the kids playing in the river. You *******s cost me over $1000, forced me to get out and walk over a mile, and now my wife is busy looking for new accessories she needs for her new camera. If any of you SOB's make recommendations for things we absolutely need for our new hobby, you will be promoted to GD SOB's. -- Reggie Don't forget good quality polarizing filters for each lens, so she can remove the glare from water and photograph the fish that you can never seem to catch. Tiffen filters are a good choice, and quite expensive: http://www.tiffen.com/displayproduct...t emnum=52PTP |
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