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>>The risk of polarizing ultra wide angle lenses when shooting outdoors is
>>that the effect of the polarization on the sky is determined in part by
>>the angle of the camera to the sun. When the camera is 90 degrees to the
>>sun's axis the effect is most pronounced. With ultra w/a lenses, the angle
>>of coverage is so great that the amount of polarization across the sky
>>will vary noticeably from one side of the image to the other.
>>
PB> I wonder what it looks like.
PB> As someone else said, it seems that you can choose where the maximum effect
PB> will be: On the left, in the center or on the right.
PB> Pierre
Hello Pierre,
I have some photos with this effect shot with a Tamron 20-40mm (2.7-3.5).
I can send them to you if you want, just tell me which resolution or filesize.
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Best regards,
Dieter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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