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Has Anyone used a polarising filter for a Kyocera M410R yet?
If so what are the pictures like Thanks Steve |
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When i sold my SLR i sold all the filters with it for very cheap. Regret that now as they were 52mm thread and they included a polariser as well as other handy filters. I have heard that a polariser does not do much on digital film like on 35mm film but have had no way of finding out for myself
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Lin and Circ Pols seem to work as you would expect on say .....35mm.
Look at the 3 Pictures on the wall in my quick test shots. BFN KK |
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Thanks for posting em...looks like i am gonna be getting a polariser once again
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Yep! A quid here .... a quid there ....... experimentation is cheaper than film!
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