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could it be something as simple as getting a CPL filter? regardless of camera and lens combo on a bright day they are great.
My 2 bobs worth anyway
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could it be something as simple as getting a CPL filter? regardless of camera and lens combo on a bright day they are great.
My 2 bobs worth anyway
Blitz is correct.
The polarising filter is one of the few whose effects can't be duplicated by software, and that reason alone makes them worthwhile. :D
- But you get what you pay for with modern ones, as this article in Wiki explains- My old (film technology) polariser has one function, but today's cameras need two functions performed... The price (!) of digital technology... :o
Check this link:- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polariz...r_(photography)
James van Winkle
my lenses have CPL's hoya pro digital 1's ;)
and i dont read anything of wiki
Oops, that Wiki link has altered or vanished since this afternoon :eek:
Wiki is useful for its references and side-tracks, often more so than the text. :p
wiki is not a good source for facts or references ;) anyone can write anything on there and even if facts are placed on there people can still change it
if you were in a debate on this forum and quote wiki to substantiate what you were saying they would laugh in your face hahahahah:D:p
white balance?
or the plus minus dooten for shade or sun? (hate to get too technical here)