DryGear
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I'm currently playing with an Olympus 790SW in a case with an UFL-1 strobe. I use the u/w settings of the Olympus and in general they work quite nicely but I often find they over-compensate, in particular on close macro shots. I'm wondering if getting off the u/w settings of the Olympus and maybe using a red filter might be a good option but never having used a red filter (and not owning one) I don't know what to expect. ...are they commonly used by more experienced u/w photographers?
I would eventually like to upgrade to a digital SLR and I imagine things like filters will be more beneficial on something with more flexibility but even then are red filters a good option for u/w or is there a better way to avoid those blues that I have yet to learn?
Cheers,
Nathan
I would eventually like to upgrade to a digital SLR and I imagine things like filters will be more beneficial on something with more flexibility but even then are red filters a good option for u/w or is there a better way to avoid those blues that I have yet to learn?
Cheers,
Nathan