Filmboy
Member
A question about the Centre Filter:
You apparently need it to compensate for light fall-off around the edges of the image when shooting on a 45mm lens, at small apertures, especially on transparency film.
But if you just leave it on the lens (I seem to remember somebody jokingly advocating superglue) won't that result in overcompensation when shooting, say, negative film at F4? So you'll get the same problem in reverse? (Darkened centre, rather than the—often quite attractive—vignetting towards the edge?)
Just wondering... not sure I want to spend, what, £170 on something that's going to compensate for a problem so much that it causes a new problem!
You apparently need it to compensate for light fall-off around the edges of the image when shooting on a 45mm lens, at small apertures, especially on transparency film.
But if you just leave it on the lens (I seem to remember somebody jokingly advocating superglue) won't that result in overcompensation when shooting, say, negative film at F4? So you'll get the same problem in reverse? (Darkened centre, rather than the—often quite attractive—vignetting towards the edge?)
Just wondering... not sure I want to spend, what, £170 on something that's going to compensate for a problem so much that it causes a new problem!