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CPL & photographing tropical fish
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted" data-source="post: 348390" data-attributes="member: 29753"><p>I will want to photograph tropical fish both close-up & macro. They will be in their regular tank, or perhaps a small display tank. </p><p></p><p>As I would be photographing through glass, would a CPL filter be desirable? With room lights off & close to the glass, I don't assume there will be reflections, but are there theoretical reflections or flare that would affect quality? I can't use flash for fish due to welfare considerations.</p><p></p><p>Equipment: D610 (probably) & 105mm micro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted, post: 348390, member: 29753"] I will want to photograph tropical fish both close-up & macro. They will be in their regular tank, or perhaps a small display tank. As I would be photographing through glass, would a CPL filter be desirable? With room lights off & close to the glass, I don't assume there will be reflections, but are there theoretical reflections or flare that would affect quality? I can't use flash for fish due to welfare considerations. Equipment: D610 (probably) & 105mm micro [/QUOTE]
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