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Anyone successfully put a filter (or any kind) on the odd-shaped Spark camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="PolarPro" data-source="post: 18216" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Being able to speak to our customers directly is helpful for us as well, some of the best feedback we receive comes from the various forums we're involved in.</p><p></p><p>It's true that polarizer filters effectively have an ND value. They typically darken the image by 1.3 - 1.6 stops at max polarization, and the fixed polarizer for the Spark is no exception. This places them close to an ND4 filter, which darkens everything by 2 stops. The difference is that with a polarizer, the darkening occurs as the result of the removal of polarized light, whereas ND filters affect all light in the image equally. ND-PL filters are a little different because of the hybrid construction, the polarizing aspect in thoseonl +/- 0.15 stops depending on how much glare is being removed.</p><p></p><p>- Oliver from PolarPro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PolarPro, post: 18216, member: 923"] Being able to speak to our customers directly is helpful for us as well, some of the best feedback we receive comes from the various forums we're involved in. It's true that polarizer filters effectively have an ND value. They typically darken the image by 1.3 - 1.6 stops at max polarization, and the fixed polarizer for the Spark is no exception. This places them close to an ND4 filter, which darkens everything by 2 stops. The difference is that with a polarizer, the darkening occurs as the result of the removal of polarized light, whereas ND filters affect all light in the image equally. ND-PL filters are a little different because of the hybrid construction, the polarizing aspect in thoseonl +/- 0.15 stops depending on how much glare is being removed. - Oliver from PolarPro [/QUOTE]
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Anyone successfully put a filter (or any kind) on the odd-shaped Spark camera?