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What filter should I buy ?
Remember my Nring pictures from 2 months ago :?
http://img157.echo.cx/img157/2167/jabbas3es.th.jpghttp://img299.echo.cx/img299/672/jabbas19fa.th.jpg We're planning on going back there a couple of times this summer and we'll also be attending many trackdays @ Spa. And since I haven't saved up enough to buy a DSLRkit, I'll "invest" a bit in my Sony DSC-P92 What should I get to not have as crappy pics as last time ? - SONY VF-30NK neutral density filter http://www.sonystyle.ca/common/image.../VF30NK_lg.jpg # Neutral Density Filter reduces brightness and minimizes over exposure in bright sunlight # Clear Multi Coat Filter protects the lens from dust and scratches or - SONY VF-30CPKS polarizing filter http://www.unbeatable.co.uk/resource...019_03_lrg.jpg # Polarizing filter suppresses unwanted reflections off glass and water # Hard carrying case for protection # Multi-coated filter protects lens from dust and streaks # Fits 30mm lens diameter Or do I need both ? Thanks :wink: |
Circular polarizer for sure. Be sure you can fit one on your camera, then just pick the correct diameter and you are set.
before going to the track, practice at home to see how the effect changes while rotating it ;) BTW, it's very hard to completely remove glares from a moving car: if parked, you can slowly rotate your filter untill you find the correct position. But when it moves, the angle with wich the light hits the surface constantly change, and the perfect result would be tricky. Still worth the money hands down! |
get the polorizing filter 8)
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BTW, because of us, JW will soon be the top result if you will google for "polarizer filter" :D
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Haha....we haven't made the top 10 yet so still some work to do. :D
I have ordered my adaptor so I should have it all ready to go by Friday - can't wait. :D BTW, if you don't have time to adjust the filter (say for a moving car you just saw) will it create bad (negative) results if in the wrong position? Just in case this helps with Google: polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter polarizer filter..... :P |
Dude, I thought your camera can't have filters installed. Did I just misunderstand or forgot? great news anyway!
And well, if the filter is not perfectly placed, maybe it will just reduce the glare but not at best. The actually if it's really placed in the perfectly bad position, it can actually make it even worst, but you must really have bad luck. In most cases if you keep it in the "top" position you can't go totally wrong ;) |
Thanks for the replies,
Where should I order them (the filter and adaptor) ? Would I be able to get them from the US without paying extra taxes ? |
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So this new one can fit filters once I get the adaptor (72mm) - though thats not the only reason I got it. :wink: Its still not a digital SLR but at the moment I couldn't bring myself to spend that much money so this one should do me for awhile. :D |
Good, I missed that post actually! It should be a nice camera to use!
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Cigarette1 >> you'd better try to find some Hoya filters or so, I'm almost sure they'll be less expensive than Sony's
For example I paid 50€ for mine (too expensive IMO but I needed one as soon as possible) while the same one (+neutral filter) costs 155€ by sony :shock: Concerning the adapter, I was forced to order it on the web (sony once again) and I remember the one for the P92 is also very hard to find in regular shops :?: Dingo >> your's will be huge, mine is only 58mm but I already find it too big for my camera :D |
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Will those Hayo filters fit the sony adaptor ? Sony polarizing filters are +-65EUR overhere and only 45-55USD in US |
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I mean, with the adapter it will look like that :
http://consumer.usa.canon.com/app/im...mg-camera2.jpg (okay, it's a G3 with wide angle, but it won't be that different, even mine) Of course it's made to fit the cam, but IMO it looks weird :D That's absolutely not a criticism, just a notice :wink: |
damn that looks ridiculous :lol: , I know what you mean now. :|
TT, does yours look like that? |
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