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I will be taking pictures during my High Sierra hike in a month. I don't know if a Tiffen Haze-1 UV is enough to block the strong UV rays at that high elevation. Can someone give me any advice? Thanks.

 

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The film will mostly be Velvia.

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The Tiffen Haze-1 UV is very good at UV blocking (in fact it's one

of the best UV blockers around). Whether or not you need to block

UV is a matter of debate, and whether a warming filter or a polarizer would be equally useful or

better (more useful and/or effective) is also a matter of debate. Depends on what you expect the

filter to actually do for you

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This is not really an answer to your question but here's my 2 cents worth. You might want to also bring along a graduated neutral density filter, to equalize out the big difference in exposure between the sky and the mountains when taking scenic shots.

 

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Have a nice trip....Wish I was there....

 

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Rob

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