IanD
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Afternoon folks,
Unless i'm not thinking things through correctly, i'm in a bit a quandary for this afternoon after work.
So, i'm off to a place with a lake/pond to try and get a few sunset pics.
I want/maybe need to use my ND filter to get the shot i'm after, which is fine, screwed on to my 16-35mm 82mm fitting lens.
But, the only polarising filter I have is 77mm.
I have a step-up ring but once I screw that on to my 77mm polarising filter, then screw in the 82mm ND filter, it's going to turn the polarising filter which I would already have set to take the glare from the water.
Is there anything short term I can do, and long term also?
Will I really need a polarising filter as the sun sets?
Will the ND filter help in any way?
Thanks all
Unless i'm not thinking things through correctly, i'm in a bit a quandary for this afternoon after work.
So, i'm off to a place with a lake/pond to try and get a few sunset pics.
I want/maybe need to use my ND filter to get the shot i'm after, which is fine, screwed on to my 16-35mm 82mm fitting lens.
But, the only polarising filter I have is 77mm.
I have a step-up ring but once I screw that on to my 77mm polarising filter, then screw in the 82mm ND filter, it's going to turn the polarising filter which I would already have set to take the glare from the water.
Is there anything short term I can do, and long term also?
Will I really need a polarising filter as the sun sets?
Will the ND filter help in any way?
Thanks all
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