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Is UV bad for camera?
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Is UV bad for camera?
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While modern digital sensors are less sensitive to ultraviolet light, UV filters still offer valuable benefits. They act as a protective layer for your camera lens, shielding it from dust, dirt, scratches, and other potential damage.
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