[pure-silver] Re: filters for view cameras
- From: Lee Carmichael <click76112@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:25:35 -0500
I use the gel filters behind the lens with good success.
lee\c
At 08:55 AM 9/27/2006, you wrote:
Aren't the gel or thin polyester filters sometimes used inside the
view camera behind the lens?
On Sep 25, 2006, at 8:19 PM, Peter De Smidt wrote:
The thin polyester filters, e.g., work very well for occasional
use, but I found that they got marred fairly easily in the field.
I'd recommend getting a set of good glass filters for your largest
lens and then some good step of adapters, at least if you're going
to get a bunch of filters. For filters, I like the Hoya Super
Multicoated filters or plain multicoated filters. What's available
depends on what type of filter you need. Personally, I rarely use
filters. Occasionally, I use a yellow/green or a polarizer filter.
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I use the gel filters behind the lens with good success.
Aren't the gel or thin polyester filters sometimes used inside the view camera behind the lens?
On Sep 25, 2006, at 8:19 PM, Peter De Smidt wrote:
The thin polyester filters, e.g., work very well for occasional
use, but I found that they got marred fairly easily in the field.
I'd recommend getting a set of good glass filters for your largest
lens and then some good step of adapters, at least if you're going
to get a bunch of filters. For filters, I like the Hoya Super
Multicoated filters or plain multicoated filters. What's available
depends on what type of filter you need. Personally, I rarely use
filters. Occasionally, I use a yellow/green or a polarizer filter.
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