On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:37:05 GMT, "Tyler D"
>I'd go with Hoya to get the most bang for your buck. Get a Nikon if you
>want the best quality. And make sure you get a multi-coated lense, this can
>significantly improve the quality of light that reaches your lens as opposed
>to one w/o multi-coating.
This last is not true - multicoating filters has virtually
no effect on "the quality of light that reaches your lens",
but does make the filters more expensive and MUCH harder
to clean...