Polariser Filter

P-E

Suspended / Banned
Messages
2,726
Name
Ian
Edit My Images
Yes
Was in discussion at work today with a customer who shoots film and says he permanetly has a polariser filter attached.........is this
recommended .....not only with film but was thinking of digital.
 
Well the only real drawback would be that it makes his lens 1 stop(ish) slower, that might not be a problem unless there's not a lot of light to shoot in.
 
Never got around to trying one.......Hoya a good one to try?
 
Yup :)
 
Cheers Steep..........just seen a 77mm for £34.99.
 
fingerz said:
Think I must have a strong polariser. It knocks more like two stops off my exposure, I think.

Take the whole shots out of mine and overlays some rubbish instead :D
 
I've got a Hoya HMC on for my D70 - cost be £39.99 on a 67mm thread, it's great! :)
 
Was going to get the Hoya but now considering Nikon........expensive but regarded as superior compared to Hoya.
 
Back
Top