Originally Posted by
drjuice
Hi, Kris -
You might want to try a software filter first to see whether you can get the effect you want. Because I don't want to get caught being stuck with all camera vendor-based software, I just about always use software that is what I call cross-platform, in the sense that it will take RAW plus the standard formats for images from any camera. Of the software filter packages, I use Tiffen's Dfx software for which a free trial is allowed (I think 30 days from the day you download) and, if you decide to buy (always a question for a college professor like me), it's not outrageously expensive. I've used probably 20-25 of their gazillion filters so far and always found they work really well (which saves me many $$$ in "glass" filters, a particularly critical issue because I would have to buy three different sized filters to cover all the possibilities). The only filters I travel with are my UVs, polarizers, and NDs. The UVs are for protection; the polarizers are for making sure my pictures aren't lightstruck unless I want them to be that way, especially on the water and desert sand; and the NDs are for getting around very bright days of which we have a lot here in SoCal.
HTH.
virginia