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Sony A6700 Lens Filters for Everyday Shooting?

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What filters would be beneficial for lenses used for travel photography? I think I used to have a polarizing lens filter on my old Canon, but it's been a while. We'll be travelling in and around London then on a cruise ship to some fjords in Norway, so mostly outside photography...

Thanks.
 
Usually, I'd say none. That's just one more thing to pack into your bag and one more layer in front of your lens that theoretically could degrade the image if it's dirty, scratched, or poor quality. Only take filters if you can think of scenarios where they are needed.
If you think you're going to want to do long exposure photos, then obviously an ND filter.
If you anticipate lots of glare or unwanted reflections, maybe a polarizer.

Keep it simple, right?
 
So if I plan to take photos that have the ocean, a polarizer would be helpful. Thanks.
 
So if I plan to take photos that have the ocean, a polarizer would be helpful. Thanks.
Depends on the situation and your tastes. If you have one and want to carry it for "just in case" that's up to you.
Here are some I took on my last cruise and I think a polarizer might only have improved one or two of the photos:
 
What camera and lenses are you using? I reckon a polarising filter would be well worth taking. They don't take up much room. I probably wouldn't bother with NDs unless you are taking a tripod or are intending to do video.
 
What camera and lenses are you using? I reckon a polarising filter would be well worth taking. They don't take up much room. I probably wouldn't bother with NDs unless you are taking a tripod or are intending to do video.
A Sony A6700 camera with the kit lens, but I also purchased a Sony 16-55mm f/2.8 lens. I may also look into another zoom lens, but am unsure what power it may be. I've been looking at a Sony 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 lens, but would consider other options. I'm just not sure how powerful a zoom I would use for such a trip.
 
You should look at the new Tamron 50-300 if you’re looking at a lens of that size.
 
What filters would be beneficial for lenses used for travel photography? I think I used to have a polarizing lens filter on my old Canon, but it's been a while. We'll be travelling in and around London then on a cruise ship to some fjords in Norway, so mostly outside photography...

Thanks.
I would say that for this trip go with either no filters or just a polarizer. I say this because filters are great tools as long as you take the time to understand when and how to use them. The polarizer (liner or circular) is easy to understand, see the impact of and difficult to use wrong. Other filters like ND5 are less obvious as to what the impact will be and really take time to learn.

The last thing you want to be doing on a trip is fiddling with filters trying to get some effect that you think you should be able to get by using it. Better to go without and spend more time enjoying the trip.

Personally I've been toying with filters a little for a couple years and can say that I have only mastered my solar filter. That is only because you use a solar filter to take photos of the sun, it really doesn't have any other use.
 

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