lens hood only reduce the chance of flaring, but any filter will simply increase the chance of it (yes any, even the best). hoya does make decent high grade filter, but their low grade non-coated ones aren't much different from the worst filter out therethanks for the information. I always thought a good filter + lens hood will be the safest way to avoid that in bright sunlight.
learnt new things again! Thanks all!
next time i must know how to re-position myself and get a better shot.
GEEZ!!!!lens hood only reduce the chance of flaring, but any filter will simply increase the chance of it (yes any, even the best). hoya does make decent high grade filter, but their low grade non-coated ones aren't much different from the worst filter out there
sian 1/2..
if i dont wish to buy anothe multi-coated filter, and i just want to get on with this.. what should i do to minimise the flaring?
will keep that in mind. thanks.Do not shoot where the sun hits your front element directly. If you need to do that, remove the filter.
sian 1/2..
if i dont wish to buy anothe multi-coated filter, and i just want to get on with this.. what should i do to minimise the flaring?