kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only a clear one to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow early or late in the season
some really good venus coming up: www.usaultimate.com
kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only a clear one to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow early or late in the season
some really good venus coming up: www.usaultimate.com
kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow early or late in the season
kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow.
kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow.
kirkrsnyder wrote:
Just curious what filters, if any, people might use for sports photography. I had never used filters until recently I bought a Neutral Density filter for ski photography to cut down on overexposure and I love it. However, I mainly shoot Ultimate Frisbee (daytime, outside, varying weather conditions) and was wondering if I should be using a filter.
pretty much only to keep the field crap off the front end and the rain along with the occasional snow.
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