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<blockquote data-quote="Haggi" data-source="post: 110319" data-attributes="member: 6846"><p>Great set of filters.</p><p></p><p>The rotational polarizer ring is not set by default, you have to adjust the ring according to your need and taste.</p><p>You can risk totally dark screen/footage.</p><p>I adjust them on my car stereo screen (old bimmer) by holding them like they are mounted on a horizontal gimbal.</p><p>Any led screen will do the job, even your phone/tv/device (most likely).</p><p>By looking at the "screen" through the filter I rotate to total dark both directions, then rotate to center ("open" at horizontal).</p><p>Adding a small marker at ring and housing will help presetting them when mounting in the wild.</p><p>When in use I only rotate them to taste.</p><p>Remember to shoot in Manual mode, Auto would really make a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haggi, post: 110319, member: 6846"] Great set of filters. The rotational polarizer ring is not set by default, you have to adjust the ring according to your need and taste. You can risk totally dark screen/footage. I adjust them on my car stereo screen (old bimmer) by holding them like they are mounted on a horizontal gimbal. Any led screen will do the job, even your phone/tv/device (most likely). By looking at the "screen" through the filter I rotate to total dark both directions, then rotate to center ("open" at horizontal). Adding a small marker at ring and housing will help presetting them when mounting in the wild. When in use I only rotate them to taste. Remember to shoot in Manual mode, Auto would really make a mess. [/QUOTE]
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