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Hazy Shade of Winter - Polarizer Testing - Ladram Bay, Devon, UK
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<blockquote data-quote="RedZeppelin" data-source="post: 105714" data-attributes="member: 17888"><p>[USER=894]@Spark 317[/USER] - Yes I did think that was a bit weird regards the rotating bezel on the Cinema Series polarizer's. I did a fair bit of research and opted for the fixed for the very reasons you list above. This also means I can pretty much leave it on all the time now - especially as it works with pano's - and it also doubles as a lens protector for the Spark camera.</p><p></p><p>I did go for the Shutter set from the Cinema Series as I wanted the ND32, but in combination with the standard set I have, I'm hopefully covered for most situations now and I do think it will extend the lifetime of my Spark use as it's opened up new options too. Wish I'd got them a long time ago!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedZeppelin, post: 105714, member: 17888"] [USER=894]@Spark 317[/USER] - Yes I did think that was a bit weird regards the rotating bezel on the Cinema Series polarizer's. I did a fair bit of research and opted for the fixed for the very reasons you list above. This also means I can pretty much leave it on all the time now - especially as it works with pano's - and it also doubles as a lens protector for the Spark camera. I did go for the Shutter set from the Cinema Series as I wanted the ND32, but in combination with the standard set I have, I'm hopefully covered for most situations now and I do think it will extend the lifetime of my Spark use as it's opened up new options too. Wish I'd got them a long time ago! [/QUOTE]
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