>
>The K10 goes a stop slower.....
>Seriously though, if you have polarizer, you can use it as an ND filter by
>rotating it so that the polarization effect isn't noticable (sorry, thats a
>qualification, not a quantization), or pick up an ND4 and an ND8 filter to
>allow you to drag the shutter speed out for this scene type.
>Or, get thyself a Wisner and stop playing with toy cameras. :-)
>
>William Robb
>
>

Said before.... ---> Yeah, I just hate having to carry multiple filters and 
stop to put one on, make sure it's clean, and then take it back off, when 
had I been shooting Velvia I wouldn't have had that rigamarole.

Plus... I always have a screw-on hood on the lens I used, so I would have to 
take off the hood to put the filter on, and then put it back on again, after 
removing the filter.  All the while the light was right and no filter was 
needed.  I suppose if I had the wrong film in the camera I'd be whining 
too...

Plus... plus... plus...

Tom C.



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