Can't you just use some polarising plastic taped on to the flash and
a POL filter? Edmund and others should have the sheets. Good to use
leftovers with other light sources, too.
Light gets polarised by reflection from flowers, leaves, too - and
not from metal! But you might like the reflections.
Perhaps you could borrow & try out
Tom
On Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 21:21, mike m. <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote on "[OM]Ring Cross POL....yea or ney?," saying..
> I've got a chance to get a ring cross polarizer for my T-10 flash for a
> good price.($60 to $80)
> Question is....do I really need it. Anybody out there have one and when
> do you use it?
> I could see if I was using it for product type shots, but I use the T-10
> almost exclusively outdoors on nature type macro shots. Very little
> metal,glass or plastic
> in the frames. I just don't want to buy something that I won't use much
> and have to keep up with it.
> TIA
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