My son is starting his first real job in September, in the US. We are going to
make sure that over the summer, he will get whatever medical and dental
checkups and treatments he will conceivably need, before crossing the Atlantic.
He will work for a company with a decent health insurance plan, but what I have
here would be considered platinum-plated by US standards.
Nathan Wajsman
Alicante, Spain
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YNWA
On May 30, 2013, at 11:15 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I'd recommend saving your money and get a two or three filter set of
> fixed ND filters. The big problem with the variables is that they do
> nasty thing on skies with wide-angle lenses. A variable polarizer is
> two layers of polarizing material, with one rotating.
>
> The expensive ones have some additional complexity engineered in to
> counteract the nasties, somewhat, but they are still there.
>
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