Hi--

thanks again!
a few more questions, if you do not mind...
I'm shooting indoor and outdoor scenes ... in equal
percentage.
What filters you would recomend to buy, I mean cir.
polarizer, UV?

For exteriors, try the DWB preset, and set in the "custom controls"
color level = 0, sharpness = +1, color balance (hue) = +1, and
AE-bias = -1 - this produces the best exterior color with my
two VX2000s for all exterior shooting. Use a UV filter for
protection. A polarizer can be useful for shooting reflective
subjects, but the color level control can be used to increase
saturation (+1, probably not higher), so the pol. is not needed
for this.

What do think about indoor scene and fluoredcent
light?

AWB with the custom control settings of above works well...
For tungsten, AWB and custom controls color-level = -1,
sharpness = +1, color balance = -1 or less or 0 to remove red,
AE-bias = 0 or whatever needed for white walls, backlight, etc.

do you use any filter in that scenario?

Just the UV, for protection...