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    Filters for long zoom cameras

    Hi,

    I'd like to buy a Fujifilm S8000fd camera or similar, which is a long-zoom (18x), compact and digital. I wonder if I could use "normal" circle filters for it since I do landscape photography and a polarizing filter is a must. On this picture (of the cam) seems like I could screw up a filter there...

    http://a.img-dpreview.com/reviews/fu...i_s8000_3q.jpg

    Thanx a lot for any advice!

    peter

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