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Alex Geschke June 1st, 2003 01:21 PM

Multiple Filters?
 
I have a UV filter and polarizing filter for my GL2, and a Tiffen Soft/FX 2 diffusion filter on the way. Can I effectively use all three of these filters at the same time?

I want to do a sunset interview on the beach. The faces will be close-up, but I still want some pink/blue sky and waves in the background.

Also, I need to do some experimenting before hand but I am wondering if anyone has some good suggestions for the camera settings. I have never used a video camera with so many advanced features before.

Thanks,
Alex

Alex Knappenberger June 1st, 2003 02:11 PM

Well, sure you CAN use 3 filters, but I bet you'll see vignetting when you put the 3rd one on....

About the camera settings. Make sure it's in manual mode, and you manually adjust the exposure and do manual whitebalance.

Alex Geschke June 1st, 2003 03:04 PM

Thanks.

Jeff Donald June 1st, 2003 08:15 PM

Take the UV off. The others will protect your lens just fine. This will reduce the chances of your filters causing your lens to vignette.

Alex Geschke June 1st, 2003 09:28 PM

Thanks Jeff. I'll play around with it and see if it works.

Alex Geschke June 1st, 2003 09:34 PM

By the way, I know what a vignette is, but what does it mean in "camera talk?"

Thanks

Joe Sacher June 1st, 2003 11:44 PM

It means that whatever is in front of the lense partially blocks the incoming light enough to cause a dark vignette around the video.

Don Palomaki June 2nd, 2003 03:46 AM

Keep in mind that the more glass surfaces the greater chance for increased stray reflections, dust, and flare. For best reuslts, buy quality filters, and use the minimum number needed to obtain the required effect. When possible, apply effects in post. That way you are not stuck with original footage that contains an undesired filter effect.

Vignetting first appears as darkening in the corners at wide angle zoom settings.

Rob Easler June 2nd, 2003 07:37 AM

Yeah, even with one UV filter I get the odd reflection when there is bright light or sun in the lens. It makes me want to tape without the filter on...but that's not gonna happen.

Alex Geschke June 2nd, 2003 07:55 PM

Thanks you guys. This is really helpful info, especially since I am finding this out before I actually go out and shoot.

Alex

Rob Lohman June 4th, 2003 01:15 PM

Vignetting is usually seen at the corners of your video image....


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