I suggest you almost always use the polariser. Colours are more
saturated without reflections. But rotate it to the best position.
Exceptions: you need a higher shutter speed or more depth of field.
At 2000 August 5 - Saturday 11:16, Robinsnes@xxxxxxx
spoke about *Re: [OM] What lens to carry (again)...* saying
> The polarizer is not a point and shoot filter, unless it does not need to be
> rotated. I would recommend looking at the scene with and without the
> polarizer. Slow down, enjoy your photography.
>
> Roger Skully
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