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Road Cyclist
Joined: 03 Jul 2006
Posts: 5
Location: Livermore
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Mon Jul 03, 2006 4:47 pm |
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Hello,
I've been using circular polarizers with my Pentax 67 II 45mm and 90mm lenses for landscapes with good success. I have a filter holder system that accomodates Hitech plastic filters that's been sitting around for years without use. I now would like to try my hand with this filter system and would like to know where to start. Which filters should I try with color print and slide film for landscapes? Any comments would be appreciated.
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ChrisL
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Joined: 03 Nov 2003
Posts: 5395
Location: Chicago, IL
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Mon Jul 03, 2006 5:16 pm |
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All you really need are a Polarizer and some ND's or ND grads. |
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spazoid1965

Joined: 28 Jul 2006
Posts: 248
Location: Cottonwood Shores, TX
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Sun Sep 17, 2006 12:18 am |
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Hello,
I've been using circular polarizers with my Pentax 67 II 45mm and 90mm lenses for landscapes with good success. I have a filter holder system that accomodates Hitech plastic filters that's been sitting around for years without use. I now would like to try my hand with this filter system and would like to know where to start. Which filters should I try with color print and slide film for landscapes? Any comments would be appreciated.
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I seldom use any other filter than a linear polerizer with a film camera. But I have tried different color filters with sunsets. And once in a while a 1/2 fog filter. The best thing to do is try the different filters out and see if you like the results. If you like the results, use them. If not, don't use them. |
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