Re: [NikonCoolPix] Re: Circular Polarizing Filter

From: Beck Chew (mail_at_antispamdomain.not)
Date: Sun Oct 05 2003 - 19:01:57 EDT


Thanks, Bill, this was a big help.
Beck

At 09:53 AM 10/5/2003 , you wrote:
>Beck, thanks for the kind words. I am pretty sure on this one but if I
>am a little off someone will hopefully jump in an correct me. In a
>standard polarize you get a fixed effect with no adjustment. In a
>circular polarize you can change the amount of polarization and the
>effect of the filter by moving it. In an SLR or a digital camera when
>looking at the LCD you can see the chance effect as you move the
>ploarizer. The cost difference is a relatively small so there really
>isn't a lot of reason not to get the circular polarize. A fix polarize
>does make a pretty darn good neutral density filter. I really like the
>dramatic effects that a circular polarize can produce on cloud and sky
>pictures.
>
> Bill Krause

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