With normally clear skies, the polarizer will really give you good saturated colours. It's not an "always on" type of filter, but when it'll work, you'll be glad you used it.
Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Nov 14, 2006 15:06 | #31 With normally clear skies, the polarizer will really give you good saturated colours. It's not an "always on" type of filter, but when it'll work, you'll be glad you used it. Jon
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Moschero Member 232 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Santa Barbara, Ca. More info | Don't worry about the filter unless you want deep blue skys or shoot a lot of automobile pics to get rid of reflections, but if you do the B7W is the way to go. As far as results,,,, EOS 20D, EOS 5-D MK2, 50 MM 1.4, 24-70 MM 2.8 L, 17-40 M.M. F4 L, 70-200 F4L, 300 F4 L IS, 580 EX, 430 EX, Hensel Integra Pro Plus 500 W.S. X 3, ST-E2 Transmitter, BG-E2 Grip, Epson R1800 Printer and a credit card that has a nervous twitch
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