handicap18 said:Haven't gotten into filters yet. I did have UV filters on each of my lenses, but I recently took them off. My shots were coming out soft. Once I took the UV filter off, the images looked better.
I'd like to get a polarizer and maybe some ND's. But I hoping to change my everyday lens so I don't want to spend $50+ on a filter that I wont be able to use anymore in 6-9 months and I don't have enough opportunities to use one at this point. Though the other weekend I could have used a graduated ND filter when I was taking some pictures of the beach at my parents.
MarkBarbieri said:A polarizer, a neutral density filter, and a graduated neutral density filter.
I can't think of anything else useful for a dslr. They aren't sensitive to UV. It's easier and more accurate to correct white balance digitally rather than with filters.
jann1033 said:what would the benefit of the graduated nd be? ok what would the benefit of any nd be except reduce light...or is that it? so i am guessing, if you were taking something darker but sky in the pic you could even it all out so nothing is over exposed??? but we all know how incorrect my assumptions usually are![]()
I had the pleasure of saying Hi to Mark at MK Yesterday. It's always fun to meet a fellow photographer from DisBoards, except now I want a Canon "1" series.
MarkBarbieri said:My tired looking arm didn't convince you that it's too heavy to lug around Disney all day? You should have seen the looks I got when I put a 70-200 f/2.8 lens on it.
It was great to see you. I apologize if I wasn't particularly sociable or coherent. My 4 year old had just attempted some acrobatic maneuver that ended up with him landing hard on his backside.
boBQuincy said:Owwww! I hope he's ok! This was our first trip with a 10 year old and I was holding my breath seeing what he would climb on
The "1" series is still just a dream, and maybe should stay that way. We walk about 7 miles on an average day at WDW, after a full day the 30D and two lenses is about all I care to carry.
That sounds pretty bad after my comment to jann about "suffering for our art".
Hope you had a great trip, ours was very magical!
Oh yes, to stay on topic, I used a polarizer on this trip just about anytime there was sufficient light.