Polarizing Filter

Polarizing Filter
Polarizing filter?

Will polarizing filter on a digital SLR? What about other filters? Filters are generally used in cameras movie (remember them?) to fool the film. Will they give the same effect on a digital SLR?



Yes – as long as is a circular polarizer that functions well. If it is linear – you still have the effect, but it confuses the autofocus and exposure metering, by what will be up shooting manual, just like old times! Other filters work so well. The camera can try to compensate for cooling or warming filter effects if set on automatic white balance. So put the daylight (6000 ° K) for the filters to produce a full effect can be expected with them (this is the temperature at which the film is balanced more regular). Although, of course, the temperature filters – you can change it later in Photoshop. And if the photo in RAW, even more! The special effects filters – of course! I, for one, think of a good diffuser is much better than trying to achieve same effect in photoshop later. And of course all the stars and the others will do as well as in the movie … Finally – the ND filter will do just what you hope to do, and always keep a UV filter on my DSLR, as it is much cheaper than my lens, take a hit, plus the photos you like hazing? Subsequent dSLR like a movie! Have fun shooting, and no filters recycle old, yet! LEM.

Polarizing Filter




Polarizing Filter

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