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Old 11-02-2009, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Jill H View Post
So you don't have to adjust the f stop if you use a polariser?
Adjusting f stop would be needed if you're shooting full Manual. If that's the case, you need to compensate the loss by slow down your shutter speed or open up your aperture. If you're shooting in P, A, S, or Auto, your camera will choose the "best" (at least that's what they thought) exposure for your image automatically.

About the tripod thing, may be it's best for you to learn more first about angles and building your own style. After you're confidence with your shots, you can start shooting with tripod coz your experience will tell you which angle would be best for particular scenes...

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