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         Experiences in Using Nikon D100
                    
Polarizing Filter 1

                                By Somkiet Phaloprakarn                           
Taking pictures at late in the afternoon with cloudy sky and no sunlight could be difficult. These pictures
were taken to show the effect of CPL (Circular Polarizing Filter) and the EV settings.

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Picture 1 :  Without Polarizing Filter    

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Picture 2 :  With Polarizing Filter

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Picture 3 :  With Polarizing Filter    

Exposure Mode Programmed Auto Exposure Mode Programmed Auto Exposure Mode Programmed Auto
Metering Mode Multi-Pattern Metering Mode Multi-Pattern Metering Mode Multi-Pattern
Shutter Speed 1/200,   F7.1 Shutter Speed 1/125,   F5.6 Shutter Speed 1/160,   F6.3
EV Compensation +0.7 EV Compensation +1 EV Compensation +0.7
Sensitivity ISO 200 Sensitivity ISO 200 Sensitivity ISO 200
Color Mode III Color Mode III Color mode III
White Balance Direct Sunlight +1 White Balance Direct Sunlight +1 White Balance Direct Sunlight +1
Tone Compensation Auto Tone Compensation Auto Tone Compensation Auto
Hue Compensation 0 Hue Compensation 0 Hue Compensation 0
Lens 18-35 mm. AF-D Lens 18-35 mm. AF-D Lens 18-35 mm. AF-D
Filter No Filter Polarizing Filter Polarizing
Comments : Good picture is obtained with the use of polarizing filter and the EV adjustment of +1.0 gives
a better picture than EV +0.7 in this case. See sample picture click here.

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Since: September 23, 2002