Greg Drusjack
February 27th, 2006, 08:12 AM
I've been making movie shorts and videos for personal and club interests for about 4 years now with a "consumer" Sony DV camcorder, higher end, but not "prosumer" by any means. I picked up filters and lens adapters for the Sony to met my needs and I quickly found the limitations and "trade-offs" for using an add-on wide angle or telephoto lens.
Which leads me to my current situation and question. I recently purchased a used XL1s with the (common) 16x IIs zoom lens. The camera came with some nice after-market components as well and a Canon 14x manual lens. I also just purchased the Canon 3x wide angle zoom for my close proximity shots. I went with the XL1s for the interchangable lens feature and figured I would be rid of the worries of degrading my optics with add-ons.
I ordered UV filters for all the lens's for thier benefits as well as lens protection as is highly recommended by everyone. I accidentally ordered polorized filters instead of the UV's, so I will have to re-order. But this raised a question, when using filters to achieve certain conditions (e.g. Polorized, Pro Black Mist, Softners), do you use only one at a time or can you stack them and if you can is there a better order to stack them in?
Say I'm shooting an entire video through a Pro Black Mist filter to acheive more of a film look, should I keep the UV filter on? And if I come to a window or pond and want to remove the reflection and pull out the polarized filter can I stack that onto either or both previous filters?
Sorry for the extraneous info, just thought it would explain my level of cluelessness!
Thanks,
Greg
Which leads me to my current situation and question. I recently purchased a used XL1s with the (common) 16x IIs zoom lens. The camera came with some nice after-market components as well and a Canon 14x manual lens. I also just purchased the Canon 3x wide angle zoom for my close proximity shots. I went with the XL1s for the interchangable lens feature and figured I would be rid of the worries of degrading my optics with add-ons.
I ordered UV filters for all the lens's for thier benefits as well as lens protection as is highly recommended by everyone. I accidentally ordered polorized filters instead of the UV's, so I will have to re-order. But this raised a question, when using filters to achieve certain conditions (e.g. Polorized, Pro Black Mist, Softners), do you use only one at a time or can you stack them and if you can is there a better order to stack them in?
Say I'm shooting an entire video through a Pro Black Mist filter to acheive more of a film look, should I keep the UV filter on? And if I come to a window or pond and want to remove the reflection and pull out the polarized filter can I stack that onto either or both previous filters?
Sorry for the extraneous info, just thought it would explain my level of cluelessness!
Thanks,
Greg