Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
That's really misleading, Colin. I appreciate that you don't use your CP filters and have no problem with that. However, to suggest that they create more problems than they solve in the context of only two situations, one of which is easily overcome with the quality of moderate to high ISO values when using a modern sensor, isn't helpful because it doesn't address all of the other situations when they can be very useful. The fact that your photography may not encounter those situations or that you choose to ignore them doesn't mean that they don't exist.
As a pro and administrator of the forum, it would be far more helpful if you would at least acknowledge that many people in the pro community disagree with you. Doing so would openly and frankly leave room for the people who do, which I think is part of your responsibility of your position at CiC.