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Stacking filters
I'm thinking I was right on the border of exceeding capabilities on a
recent high altitude shoot. Using a Nikon N90s with circular polarizer and an 81B warming filter (sorry, I just can't afford a warming polarizer just now), and the lens hood (on a 24-120 Nikon), some shots seemed to exhibit a slight vignetting. I am assuming that's due to the stacking? Is there a rule of thumb, should I be best off not using the hood when I need to stack? All in all, though I still got some very nice shots on the trip.... |
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