I use a polarizer when needed - usually when I want a bluer shade of blue in the sky, make the clouds pop, or to cut back on reflections, like on tree leaves, water, shiny metal, etc. A polarizer in the bag can double as a 2 stop ND filter as well. That is the only filter I use on digital bodies, except for hte occasional UV or Skylight which is just there for protective purposes, and the very rare use of an IR filter for fooling around. The RGB channels in the digital color image, when desaturated, are what you would get with a red, green, blue filter ona mono sensor or film. You cna blend them to make any color you want.

_ Mark

On 6/9/2013 8:27 AM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
I've been using a polarizer on my 18-55WR and am pleased with the results.
I'm wondering how many others use filters (other than UV/1A) on their
lenses?

Also, if you do b&w with the DSLR, do you use your Yellow, Orange, and Red
filters as with film?




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