Glen Elliott
May 14th, 2003, 07:32 AM
I finally got around to connecting my Tiffen 72mm Polarizor to my DVX100 yesterday. I must say the footage does look more rich with it, and it DOES cut alot of glare out...although not completly eliminating it.
I noticed a ring on the actual filter itself that turns. I watched the footage closely as I turned it and it seemed to ajust the amount of glare that was visible. Does anyone know how this works. I'm such a newb I didn't even know the Polarizer has such a funtion- I figured it was a solid fixed filter like the UV or Warming filters I have.
Lastly, are polarizers known to cut alot of light. I didn't get a chance to do a back-to-back comparison between the polarizer and the simple Uv filter. Also what conditions are recomended for using a polarizer? Is it ok to shoot indoors with it?...or is it mainly for outdoor shooting?
I noticed a ring on the actual filter itself that turns. I watched the footage closely as I turned it and it seemed to ajust the amount of glare that was visible. Does anyone know how this works. I'm such a newb I didn't even know the Polarizer has such a funtion- I figured it was a solid fixed filter like the UV or Warming filters I have.
Lastly, are polarizers known to cut alot of light. I didn't get a chance to do a back-to-back comparison between the polarizer and the simple Uv filter. Also what conditions are recomended for using a polarizer? Is it ok to shoot indoors with it?...or is it mainly for outdoor shooting?