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hi everyone can go through your questions on YouTube and give you slightly more in-depth answers so the first question comes from John and he says do you use any filters for landscape photography the answer to that is no I donamp;#39;t I donamp;#39;t use any filters for landscape photography um the only filter that I think is worth using is a polarizer filter I just donamp;#39;t own one so I donamp;#39;t use it I probably should buy one but I just have to get around to doing it um but these you know all the ND filters and stuff they just do nothing in the digital photography they itamp;#39;s okay if you like using them then use them but theyamp;#39;re really left over from the film days but if you enjoy the process and you like using them and you get your results that way then you know continue to use them and do so why do you have a tripod mounting plate on the bottom of your camera okay I want to have a question Canon 5D Mark II or Canon RP good for photography landscapes um Ca