powell7 Messages 731 Name chris Edit My Images Yes 1 Nov 2010 #1 anyone know where i can get one from and how much? has anyone used one? any good?:shrug:
HoppyUK Messages 23,200 Name Richard Edit My Images No 1 Nov 2010 #2 powell7 said: anyone know where i can get one from and how much? has anyone used one? any good?:shrug: Click to expand... What is it? Link?
powell7 said: anyone know where i can get one from and how much? has anyone used one? any good?:shrug: Click to expand... What is it? Link?
OP powell7 Messages 731 Name chris Edit My Images Yes 1 Nov 2010 #3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34YyrguGYvs
Wail Messages 6,671 Name Wail Edit My Images No 1 Nov 2010 #4 Singh Ray, a US based filter manufacturer. I believe, in terms of quality, they're up there with Lee & B+W :shrug:
Singh Ray, a US based filter manufacturer. I believe, in terms of quality, they're up there with Lee & B+W :shrug:
HoppyUK Messages 23,200 Name Richard Edit My Images No 1 Nov 2010 #5 I'm not the biggest fan of Singh-Ray - IMHO, overpriced, gimmicky, with a smoke and mirrors marketing spin. There are surely better ways of spending $300.
I'm not the biggest fan of Singh-Ray - IMHO, overpriced, gimmicky, with a smoke and mirrors marketing spin. There are surely better ways of spending $300.
puddleduck Messages 6,776 Name Andy Drake Edit My Images Yes 1 Nov 2010 #6 Cokin do a P173 which does the same thing. You can get them from 7DayShop for about £30. It works quite well for rocks and water for one thing.
Cokin do a P173 which does the same thing. You can get them from 7DayShop for about £30. It works quite well for rocks and water for one thing.
C coldpenguin Messages 2,196 Edit My Images Yes 1 Nov 2010 #7 That is quite impressive that is, I hadn't seen that type of application before. However $300 does seem a tad on the expensive side.
That is quite impressive that is, I hadn't seen that type of application before. However $300 does seem a tad on the expensive side.
LongLensPhotography Th..th..that's all folks! Messages 18,761 Name LongLensPhotography Edit My Images No 1 Nov 2010 #8 It looks a bit like a gimmick to me. A normal high quality polarizer is a much more useful tool. The video is strange. The guy is shooting ISO 640 on tripod, blowing highlights, and calling the whole thing 'master class'.
It looks a bit like a gimmick to me. A normal high quality polarizer is a much more useful tool. The video is strange. The guy is shooting ISO 640 on tripod, blowing highlights, and calling the whole thing 'master class'.