Re: Some advice from the pros, please.
I second that. Tim and another photog (some Nikon guy - Jeff from Seattle) convinced me to stop using mine last year and I got better stuff. You also don't run the risk (albeit rare) of getting reflections between the filter and the surface of the lens when light does manage to get past the lens hood.
Polarizers are better for static shots when you want to cut glare or have bluer sky. They're especially good if you're shooting through glass. My polarizer worked great for taking shots during a helicopter tour on Kauai this year.
Originally posted by T. Adams
Polarizers are better for static shots when you want to cut glare or have bluer sky. They're especially good if you're shooting through glass. My polarizer worked great for taking shots during a helicopter tour on Kauai this year.
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