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If you plan on keeping that lens, or move to another lens with the same thread size, then get the best filter you can afford (or save up a bit).
You have to think a little into the future, as if you sell the lens, you're stuck with a filter, unless you sell it with the lens which can be more...
I can't open ebay links at work.
Just DO NOT buy cheap crap.
I've used non-authentic Nikon batteries in the past, no problems, but it's on your head.
Don't bother with the UV filter.
One is probably fast than the other (ie allows for a larger aperture).
Quality of the glass inside, preventing CA, distortion etc..... and give better image quality.
Faster auto-focus
...and loads more will push the price up.
^lol soz I did laugh at that. But that's nothing against not being a photographer.
You can sort of relate that to saying, 'I can't see why a lambo is better than a fiesta, they both get me from A to B'
Possible entry:
I was hoping for it to be windier (new word) so it would create more movement in the wheat :(
Got another idea I'm trying tonight, if it stops raining!