I too rarely use anything except UV for protection and occasionally a CircPol. Mostly I do the playing on the PC afterwards.
I do more macro work these days so filters don't get much use for these shots.
Pola's, colour correction (not much use these days), NDs, close-ups to kill depth of field.
Simon
I too rarely use anything except UV for protection and occasionally a CircPol. Mostly I do the playing on the PC afterwards.
I do more macro work these days so filters don't get much use for these shots.
I've got B&W circular polarizers. I went the slimline ones so they will work with my wide lens. The threads are brass so there is less chance of them binding onto the lens thread.
People laughed when I went nuts with my ND grads. Did plenty of research before buying and went the large Lee holder to take the large 4x6 inch grads/rev grads. Funny how they complain the smaller one vignette on the wider lenses. I went the Sing-Ray ND grads. Very good quality and are really neutral but you want to be sitting down when you look at the price.
Singh-Ray Filters: Galen Rowell Graduated Neutral Density Filters
Sing-Ray have a warming polarizer. Haven't tried it though-i did recently come across a polarizer that was a warming one, has anyone ever used one of these personally i thought it would be just as easy to warm up the settings with in the camera using the kalvin scale
Singh-Ray Filters: LB Warming Polarizers
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