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Better pictures at noon
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<blockquote data-quote="zubr" data-source="post: 586528" data-attributes="member: 42763"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>sorry for the confussion with the 2 threats. I had some problems with the login procedure. In the future I will only post to this thread.</p><p></p><p>I have now bought a cellurar polarisation filter. As I already have an UV filter, I have two questions on that:</p><p></p><p>1) Should I use both filter, e.g. attach the polarisation filter on top of the UV filter? Or is the use of both filter not recommended and I should only use the new filter?</p><p>2) Based on my first experience the polarisation filter does a good job or at least does now reduce the quality of the pictures. To avoid a frequent removal and attachment of the new filter, I though of keeping the filter all the time. Is this a good idea or are there situatations where the use of the polarisation filter will significantly reduce the picture quality?</p><p></p><p>Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubr, post: 586528, member: 42763"] Hi, sorry for the confussion with the 2 threats. I had some problems with the login procedure. In the future I will only post to this thread. I have now bought a cellurar polarisation filter. As I already have an UV filter, I have two questions on that: 1) Should I use both filter, e.g. attach the polarisation filter on top of the UV filter? Or is the use of both filter not recommended and I should only use the new filter? 2) Based on my first experience the polarisation filter does a good job or at least does now reduce the quality of the pictures. To avoid a frequent removal and attachment of the new filter, I though of keeping the filter all the time. Is this a good idea or are there situatations where the use of the polarisation filter will significantly reduce the picture quality? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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