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>>45289you don't really need a filter for 200 bucks. Something around 20 or 30 bucks will work just fine.
That depends... If you're spending thousands of dollars on top of the line lenses to get the best possible optical quality, it doesn't make much sense to stick a poor quality filter in front of them. If you're using a kit lens, it probably doesn't matter.
Tiffen is among the poorest quality filters. Most of them are made of dyed or plastic laminated acrylic (not glass) and are uncoated. Better ones would be Hoya SMC and B+W multicoated. For quality filters, look for one made of high grade optical glass with multicoatings.
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