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n00bers
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hey does anyone know how to reduce the glare from snow in a video (when filimg) without losing definition on the subject?i know you can reduce glare of pro elemnets, but it kills some of the definition & colour on the film subject
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You could try using a polarizing filter - they cut down on glare a LOT!
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yeah polarizing filter is the only way to go, kinda expensive...
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they cost anywhere from 35-50 bucks if you are getting sunspots on the lens you could also try a lens hood |
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