[rollei_list] Re: Filter stacking question
- From: BESK <BESK@xxxxxxxx>
- To: rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 21:06:48 -0400
Thank you Patric! Your answer concerning the B&W Filters having a male
and female bayonet is what I wanted to know.
I don't stack often but occasionally do. Also, if I have a UV filter on
the camera it is quicker to put a polarizing filter over it for a single
exposure than to take one off and put the other on.
Thanks, Bob Eskridge
J Patric Dahlén wrote:
>
> What type of filters do you want to stack? It's possible to use a colored
> filter on the Rolleinars and on the Rolleisoft (Duto) filters.
>
> B+W filters have a male and female bayonet, so you can stack them. For
> example, use an ND and a yellow filter.
>
> /Patric
>
> >From: BESK <BESK@xxxxxxxx>
> >Not having seen even a photo of either a B&W or Heliopan Series II
> >filter I would like to ask if any list member who knows can tell me if
> >those filters are capable of being stacked?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Bob Eskridge
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