I recently purchased a 28-70 F2.8L and a 70-200F2.8L to go on my EOS 3

At the time, the sales guy suggested purchasing protective filters for both.
Not being sure I ended up purchasing a Canon "protect" filter and switch it
depending on which lens I am using.

I accept the need for protection for the front of the lens but do not
understand the difference between a protect, a skylight and a UV filter

On brands, the sales guy suggested not buying Canon but going for B+W.
These were more expensive so I was suspicious.  Was I right to be?

Mostly I photograph wildlife and use Fuji Velvia and Provia films almost
exclusively.

Opinions gratefully received.

Rod

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