What filter is best for Nikon d7000 Nikon or Hoya?

Rob S
What filter is best for Nikon d7000 Nikon or Hoya?

Andrew
If you're talking about a UV filter, it doesn't really matter.
Other than that, we need a bit more information.

fhotoace
What you need a filter for really is to protect the front element of each of your Nikkor lenses from sticky fingers.
Whether you buy a Nikon, Hoya, B+W or Tiffen is up to you

Stephen Cheatley
Hoya are among the very best.
Not cheap, though.
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