suselko
suselko
Hi!
I have a question about polarising filters that maybe one of you knows the answer to. (I haven't worked with polarising filters so far, hence my ignorance).
Inspired by some of the posts on this forum, I am considering mounting one polariser on my lens, marking edges with numbers, holding another polariser in my hand to check which setting is the best, and setting the one on the lens adequately. But i'm not sure if I had two polarisers of different make, would the result be OK? In other words, if we ignore the quality of glass, do different polarising filters show the same image? Or maybe I need two identical polarisers? Thanks for help,
Filip
I have a question about polarising filters that maybe one of you knows the answer to. (I haven't worked with polarising filters so far, hence my ignorance).
Inspired by some of the posts on this forum, I am considering mounting one polariser on my lens, marking edges with numbers, holding another polariser in my hand to check which setting is the best, and setting the one on the lens adequately. But i'm not sure if I had two polarisers of different make, would the result be OK? In other words, if we ignore the quality of glass, do different polarising filters show the same image? Or maybe I need two identical polarisers? Thanks for help,
Filip