View Full Version : Think I need polarizer
Jeff Canes
08-31-2003, 07:32 PM
My intend was a shot of the alligators.
What I got was reflections of the trees in pond.
http://prod.bsis.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/83/83268/folders/46230/6628591232390a.jpg
The first filter purchase anyone should make is a polarizer. There is nothing wrong with the reflections, but in this case the gator is the subject and not the reflections.
photobug
08-31-2003, 11:07 PM
Yep, you need a polarizer. Now for the unsolicited advice (you knew it was coming...):
Figure out what the filter diameter of the largest lens you may ever use on your camera is and buy a polarizer at least that big. Use step-up rings to use it on smaller diameter lenses. that way you only have to buy one (they are rather expensive) polarizer.
For example, I have a Nikon Coolpix 4500 that uses 28mm filters. I have enough step-up rings that I can use my 72mm polarizer on it, as well as using it on all my 35mm lenses (except the new 28-85 zoom, which takes 82mm filters- oops!).
Much more cost effective than buying several of each filter you use. :wink:
Jim
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