Filters and indoor photography - Do they gel with each other?
I am a newbie, and this question may sound weird. I use the 18-55mm kit lens (mostly for outdoors at the street) and also the one I like for indoor portraits and objects (food etc) 35mm f1.8. I love my camera, and I am happy that I improve picture by picture. Now, I wish to buy a filters (simply as I hear a lot about it) - preferably a 52mm circular polarizer for taking the sky. Now, my question is, Can I use a filter all the time? Or will it not give results in indoor. I just thought I could avoid reflections. Let me know if its a good idea to use it all time.Is there some filters available which need not be removed every time!
I am a newbie, and this question may sound weird. I use the 18-55mm kit lens (mostly for outdoors at the street) and also the one I like for indoor portraits and objects (food etc) 35mm f1.8. I love my camera, and I am happy that I improve picture by picture. Now, I wish to buy a filters (simply as I hear a lot about it) - preferably a 52mm circular polarizer for taking the sky. Now, my question is, Can I use a filter all the time? Or will it not give results in indoor. I just thought I could avoid reflections. Let me know if its a good idea to use it all time.Is there some filters available which need not be removed every time!
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