Walt,
When do you find it to be exactly what you need? When water droplets are
involved, for example? (You're right, I'm not enthusiastic about using it
all the time -- takes all the fun out of a 2-series screen.)
Thanks,
Joel W.
At 01:21 PM 7/12/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Joel,
Since the thing gobbles up about 4 stops' worth of light -- two
going out and two coming back -- I suggest you do as I do and use
it only when it's really needed. It severely limits your distance
and f/stop choices. Besides, occasionally, it produces some
strange looking results. Because of all these things, I don't use
mine very often. Sometimes, though, it's exactly what you need.
Walt
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2003 09:16:09 -0500
>I acquired a cross-polarizer for my T10 set. Is it recommended
>that I use it most of the time with the T10 or just when it is
>obvious that there may be unwanted reflections?
>
>Joel W.
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