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<blockquote data-quote="jp4294" data-source="post: 232148" data-attributes="member: 17467"><p>Cheers guys! I love getting different people's ideas because they're so varied. wud, I really like the crops you've done it makes it look a lot more balanced I think. </p><p>The plastic bag idea is a clever idea that I'll definitely be using next time. What do you use for wiping the lens when it gets spray on it because after about a minute it was covered with spots of water (I think those are the spots and not sensor spots) so I tried to wipe it with my jumper but just smeared it which is why they're a bit hazy? I have a micro fibre cloth but I'm scared if I get it salty, it will scratch the lens the next time I use it because of all the salt crystals?</p><p>Does anyone have any input on Variable ND filters vs the square type that go in a holder in terms of value?</p><p>Jake, I like that last edit. Shows it from a completely different perspective.</p><p>Jaye</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp4294, post: 232148, member: 17467"] Cheers guys! I love getting different people's ideas because they're so varied. wud, I really like the crops you've done it makes it look a lot more balanced I think. The plastic bag idea is a clever idea that I'll definitely be using next time. What do you use for wiping the lens when it gets spray on it because after about a minute it was covered with spots of water (I think those are the spots and not sensor spots) so I tried to wipe it with my jumper but just smeared it which is why they're a bit hazy? I have a micro fibre cloth but I'm scared if I get it salty, it will scratch the lens the next time I use it because of all the salt crystals? Does anyone have any input on Variable ND filters vs the square type that go in a holder in terms of value? Jake, I like that last edit. Shows it from a completely different perspective. Jaye [/QUOTE]
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