I'd seen that mentioned on some forums Ken, I think your idea is a good one...
Cheers
Jez
On 30/05/2013, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> 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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