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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 3976" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I use three types of filters, two for taking photos and the third as Essence of Imagery has stated very strongly I and support for protection of the lens. My primary filter is the CPL. I use it outdoors to take out reflected light and to enhance color. The CPL can also serve as a 1 1/2 stop ND. The second one is the ND or neutral density. The ND is used to reduce the sheer volume of light to a level that is more easily worked with. They can serve to reduce shutter speeds to a level that will show movement of water, or other types of movement. And as EoI says always use a filter to protect the lens face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 3976, member: 654"] I use three types of filters, two for taking photos and the third as Essence of Imagery has stated very strongly I and support for protection of the lens. My primary filter is the CPL. I use it outdoors to take out reflected light and to enhance color. The CPL can also serve as a 1 1/2 stop ND. The second one is the ND or neutral density. The ND is used to reduce the sheer volume of light to a level that is more easily worked with. They can serve to reduce shutter speeds to a level that will show movement of water, or other types of movement. And as EoI says always use a filter to protect the lens face. [/QUOTE]
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