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Pirate name: Poncy Henry Goodfellow
Hey all,

Now that I finally purchased a digi cam. (Fuji S5000) I didn't quite know what to do with my old 35MM camera and attachments. Then I noticed that the attachment converter that comes with the camera, was the same size (55mm) as my old camera. Well, I have a ton of filters and other good things that I can now use with my new camera. One of the first things I learned 20 some odd years ago, was to get a good UV lens to protect the camera lens and help with taking better looking pics. Now I have it on the new digi cam., and I have to recommend that everyone should do this. You will notice better photos and never have to worry about scratching the original lens. My old photography teacher would fail any student that didn't use a UV lens, now I know why...

Mike
 
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