The CP is a great filter when used in a VERY SPECIFIC conditions
and incident light direction. Since you have to pan your subject, it's
use becomes, to be successful, quite cumbersome and will slow all
of your work down… I would not.
Always find it a pain getting a nice shot, but having some killer reflections in the windscreens. Some tracks it is less noticeable than others (e.g if they have larger areas for run off)
Very occasionally when I want a slower shutter speed than the aperture and minimum ISO of my camera allows - I don't have an ND filter!
Can be useful (for its intended purpose) in the pits/paddock if you have access to it/them.
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