Marco said:
> Nikkors are matched for a slight skylightish rendition so to say... If
this
> is your problem, you may try a 1A filter on your Zuikos... there must be
a
> more precise correction for matching Nikkor and Zuikos, but as a firts
try
> a Skylight may be fair.
Is that right! I've avoided filters except when I was purposefully trying
to alter the color, say in the shade or when there was a strong bias that I
was aware of. Okay, I'll shoot a couple of rolls and see what happens. Any
filter brands you might recommend? I've seen several 1A's and each one
looked to be a different color than its competitor. What seems to work best
with Zuiko glass?
TIA,
Tim
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