On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 23:45:46 GMT, Taliesin2 wrote:

>On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 00:37:38 -0500, Stacey wrote:
>
>>It's not a bad idea, get a coated one of good quality and it won't
>>negatively affect your image quality and might help in certain
>>conditions.

>I think I only saw geneic ones at Best Buy (where I git the camera).
>They were in a white cardboard & plactic package. How can I tell if
>its of good quality? And would Best Buy stock Sony-made UV filters?
>And if not Best Buy, would Circuit City have them?

You don't want the over-priced, poor rebranded-Tiffen
Sony filters - get metal-rimmed single-coated Hoya
filters (best deal in good filters, and multi-coating is
unnecessary and hard to clean...). Try bhphotovideo.com.