Ralf Strandell
May 17th, 2004, 01:46 AM
Hi,
I was looking at some sunshades/filterholders and matteboxes that could be used to mount a few contrast reducing filters in front of my PDX10. It has a focal length of 3.6mm at the widest angle of view. This 3.6mm wideangle (~50mm equiv.) - or should we call it "narrowangle" - is quite unusable for certain shots, so a wideangle adaptor must be applied. Now after that the focal length is 0.7x or 0.5x so it becomes:
f=2.52mm or f=1.80mm
With wideangle shots there are often contrast problems, at least in my shots, so I need some filters.
*** What happens if I put some filters in front of the lens and the distance between the lens and the filter(s) is greater than or equal to the focal length? ***
Problems? What kind of problems? Focusing on the filter? Picture quality degradation? Is there a way to circumvent those problems?
At least the Chrosziel filterholders are rated as follows:
f=7.8mm -> max 3 filters
f=5.2mm -> max 2 filters
f=4.5mm -> max 1 filters
so f=2.52 or f=1.80 looks really bad :(
I kind of guess why the Sony lens hoods only allow a single filter to be used...
I was looking at some sunshades/filterholders and matteboxes that could be used to mount a few contrast reducing filters in front of my PDX10. It has a focal length of 3.6mm at the widest angle of view. This 3.6mm wideangle (~50mm equiv.) - or should we call it "narrowangle" - is quite unusable for certain shots, so a wideangle adaptor must be applied. Now after that the focal length is 0.7x or 0.5x so it becomes:
f=2.52mm or f=1.80mm
With wideangle shots there are often contrast problems, at least in my shots, so I need some filters.
*** What happens if I put some filters in front of the lens and the distance between the lens and the filter(s) is greater than or equal to the focal length? ***
Problems? What kind of problems? Focusing on the filter? Picture quality degradation? Is there a way to circumvent those problems?
At least the Chrosziel filterholders are rated as follows:
f=7.8mm -> max 3 filters
f=5.2mm -> max 2 filters
f=4.5mm -> max 1 filters
so f=2.52 or f=1.80 looks really bad :(
I kind of guess why the Sony lens hoods only allow a single filter to be used...