What filter to use if I wish to take pics with the clear blue sky as the background (specifically on a sunny day)?
And how about for sunsets?
Thank you.
And how about for sunsets?
Thank you.
Circular Polarizer filter.
But, Cir-Pol doesn't do magic. You must know how to use and maximize its ability.
Like, for example, do not shoot when sun is on your top. Meaning, shoot in the morning or afternoon. Put the sun behind you for stronger effect of blue sky when using Circular Polarizer.
Regards,
Arto.
Circular Polarizer Filter is the CPL mentioned above?
Thanks for the tip... gotta read up on this thingy.
Btw, how much does it cost? Any specific brand to look out for?
wrong... i own a tokina 12-24... it gets vignett even with one single CPL... no other filter stacked. :nono:actually the more recent super WA lenses like sigma 10-20mm tokina 12-24 do not require a slim filter. a normal CPL will do. no vignetting will be caused
iirc hoya one cost 30+ @ about 50mm thread size and over $80 for 77mm size (normal).
cheapest option might be tokina... 77mm one is barely $50.
one of the best one will be Nikon CPL slim 77mm @ close to $200 :thumbsup:
just get the hoya one if you are tight on budget.. else nikon if you using it on wide angle lens, the CPL is as slim as hoya normal UV filter
wrong... i own a tokina 12-24... it gets vignett even with one single CPL... no other filter stacked. :nono:
WOW! i didnt know even so much to know when getting a filter!
just for my understanding, the 50mm & 77mm, is it the thickness? or width?
It's the diameter of the thread size that goes into your lens.
Ahhhh ...... okie
When u use a CPL, do u have to remove the UV filter?
Canon is of cos good... but im a nikon user, the difference between tokina and nikon 12-24 is :sweat:. so ended up getting tokina since performance are close. but a nikon CPL could solve all...Lucky I didn't buy the Tokina... Phew...
My Canon 10-22 works fine with 1 normal sized B+W MRC UV or 1 normal sized B+W CPL...
But I think will vignet if I stack them.
Canon is of cos good... but im a nikon user, the difference between tokina and nikon 12-24 is :sweat:. so ended up getting tokina since performance are close. but a nikon CPL could solve all...
eh still waiting for $ to drop down from the sky... nikon cpl is about $190...Yes it's like almost double the price.
A Nikon CPL would do the trick definitely... so would the B+W MRC slim CPL...
Btw, how much did you pay for the Nikon CPL?
The B+W slim is going for $240... very ex...
eh still waiting for $ to drop down from the sky... nikon cpl is about $190...
heard that the ring got a special mechanism that will stop rotating once the rotatable ring turns to a certain degree... this is to help user to screw off the filter easily. :thumbsup:
other normal CPL like hoya/tokina/B+W doesn't have this (rotate non-stop), thus a slim CPL is hard to screw off if tighten too much.
using the cheap cheap tokina... iirc cost only about $45(new) :bsmilie:Oh... at least you are more realistic. :bsmilie: Nowadays everything falls from the sky..
A lot of people are waiting for something else... strike Toto or 4D then can buy...
Lucky the govt going to build IR.... help us realize our dreams earlier.. or not :think:
Yes, circular polarizer, cir-pol, cpl is the same. Make sure you buy Circular and not Linear Polarizer, as the Linear will not work well with the SLR/dSLR camera's light meter (IIRC).Circular Polarizer Filter is the CPL mentioned above?
Thanks for the tip... gotta read up on this thingy.
Btw, how much does it cost? Any specific brand to look out for?
Yes, circular polarizer, cir-pol, cpl is the same. Make sure you buy Circular and not Linear Polarizer, as the Linear will not work well with the SLR/dSLR camera's light meter (IIRC).
Regards,
Arto.
wrong... i own a tokina 12-24... it gets vignett even with one single CPL... no other filter stacked. :nono: