stevewillard
Member
I have recently noticed some of my photographs have lots of haze. I was just at B&H Photo website, and they offer two types of 4x4 UV filters. The first one was a standard UV filter that filters 71% of UV light. The other is a UV 2b filter that absorbs 100% of the UV radiation and its primary application is for at higher elevations. I shoot mostly a 10,000 and above.
Has anyone ever used a UV 2b filter? Do you have to make an exposure compensation like you do for a polarizing filter? I shoot LF cameras, and thus, I do not meter through the lens.
Thanks for your considerations.
Has anyone ever used a UV 2b filter? Do you have to make an exposure compensation like you do for a polarizing filter? I shoot LF cameras, and thus, I do not meter through the lens.
Thanks for your considerations.