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Do Filters Really Make a Difference?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Ruckert" data-source="post: 59420" data-attributes="member: 2396"><p>They do make a difference. The help reduce the shutter speed down to twice that of the frames per second. That matters for motion blur, which is cinematic, and what our are are use to seeing. At 150 feet, it's hard to detect, but if you are flying by something, or just above a field of grass/flowers, then you will see the blur. Without the blur the grass/flowers will appear unnaturally sharp</p><p>polarized filters work to reduce glare; particularly over water, but they only work at a particular angle, and can cause strange effects in the sky when not flying at that angle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Ruckert, post: 59420, member: 2396"] They do make a difference. The help reduce the shutter speed down to twice that of the frames per second. That matters for motion blur, which is cinematic, and what our are are use to seeing. At 150 feet, it's hard to detect, but if you are flying by something, or just above a field of grass/flowers, then you will see the blur. Without the blur the grass/flowers will appear unnaturally sharp polarized filters work to reduce glare; particularly over water, but they only work at a particular angle, and can cause strange effects in the sky when not flying at that angle. [/QUOTE]
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