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Re: [OM] UV or not UV, that is the question

Subject: Re: [OM] UV or not UV, that is the question
From: "Wayne Harridge" <wayne.harridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 22:46:47 +1000
Probably a good idea, the 81X filter will knock out the UV and even if it's
a bit strong you can then adjust white balance in post.  I haven't used AWB
in years so not sure how it will go in combination with the filter.

...Wayne



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Subject: Re: [OM] UV or not UV, that is the question

     Hmmm...  Since you're going to be at altitude, you may need something
more potent than a simple UV or Slylight A/B filter as the saturated blue
sky can affect your images.  Your eye won't see it, but the camera will and
I would not put faith in the auto light balance.

     Consider taking an 81 A/B/C filter set to balance the light temperature
ahead of the camera.  I've been doing this on clear days out here so as to
record the best possible colour photo without the automatic light balancing
of the camera.

>
>Traveling to high altitudes and don't want any blue casts on my Thunder 
>Dragons.  With film,  UV filters are usually important, but with 
>digital even at high elevation, not so clear cut.  Don't want any 
>unnecessary air/glass interfaces degrading the image.  Some Canyon 
>lenses for example say use them to render the lens weather sealed and 
>do seem to help avoid haze/blue casts >but likely exact cam/ lens
dependent.
>Sometimes the sensor stack filter characteristics are known to some 
>degree but it is difficult  data to find.
>
>http://www.beyondvisible.com/BV3a-ICF.html
>
>Many recent Oly sensors have   allow more near UV/violet in the sensor 
>and use either coatings or lenses designed to prevent aberrations in 
>these wavelengths to prevent problems.  When using some Panny lenses 
>the purple blobbie problem can appear.
>
>http://alanwatsonforster.org/writing/mft-purple.html
>
>Perhaps it will take a few shots in the  field to determine but can be 
>tough to decide on the fly.
>


Filtered Chris

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