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>>215658 There are filters that combine both, which you would need, since I doubt that one can stack filters? See there: http://www.hoyafilter.com/products/hoya/gf-05.html Don't know about quality though.
Holy fucking shit, do not give advice when you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
Of course you can stack filters, they have threads on both sides (unless they're specialty ultra-thin filters), but there is no reason to in this case. You don't need a UV filter in the first place, but if you still think you need one to protect your lens there is no reason to put it on with a polarizer.
Filters, particularly cheap ones, reduce image quality. The more filters you stack, the more your image quality is reduced. One decent quality filter may have little or no visible effect, but when you put a pile of them on you'll be able to tell.
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