Lens for EOS Rebel T1i kit ND filter

I think of buying a lens filter neutral density for my kit EFS purchased in December 2010.

I think I need a 58mm lens, but there are many sizes for my camera.  Should what size I buy?

Hello, I have 2 lenses that have a 58mm ring size,

70-300mm IS USM & 18-55mm

I have 3 different ND filters but I tend to use a CP (circular Polorizer) more than any other filter, I shoot a lot of bodies of water in motion and use filters ND 0.9 0.3 & 1.2, but still prefer the F32 and the filter of CP, my advice would be to look for a kit Tiffen, who has the same three I mentioned usually around 45 US $ on Ebay, my philosophy is to start base and then spend the money on a filter, you love the most, the quality varies from a Builder so that the price, you can pick up a CP for $20, which gives you a near variable ND, you can spend a lot of money on a variable ND filter, however from what I've seen the effects are incredible.

The size of your filter ring can be found by searching for your objective here

http://camerafilters.NET/eos_lenses_camera_filters.htm

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