I agree with what the others have said. Polarizing filters take some getting used to - the results will vary even depending on the time of day you use it (and the angle of the sun). Late afternoon, and you can make the sky almost black (in color!) so practice with it for a while to see what it can do. Elliott Teel http://www.eteel.com --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "thebeecee55" <thebeecee@h...> wrote: > I'm a new member here so I don't know if this question has been asked > or answered. I'm about to buy a polarizing filter for my new OLY5060 > with the hope of getting more dramatic B&W (and color) pictures. Has > anybody had any experience with using this kind of filter keeping in > mind that this is NOT an SLR camera and that the only way to preview > the results of using the filter is to look at the LCD viewfinder > which is not always a reliable indicator of the results you are > hoping to receive.Thanks in advance for any info you can give > me.Thanks in advance. > > www.brucepix.com
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Re: Poloarizing filters
2004-06-25 by Elliott Teel
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