Should You Buy Filters? Landscape Photography Filters Explained and Q&A
Episode 2: Welcome to our first Tidbit Tuesday episode, where I give you practical photography tips or outdoor advice and answer your submitted questions. Today, we talk about filters used in outdoor photography, which also relates to two of our listener questions.
I explain the four different types of filters commonly used in outdoor photography, the three that I think are the ones worth having, how and when to use them, what to look for when choosing a filter, and some recommendations. So if you are considering whether or not to add filters to your photography kit, or whether it’s time to upgrade what you have, this episode is for you.
I then answer three listener questions.
LINKS MENTIONED:
Petapixel article debunking the use of UV filters on modern cameras
Steve Perry’s video testing protective qualities of UV filters
OPS Article on Aperture and F-stops Explained
OPS PhotoPills Friday Video Series
Color cast comparison between Breakthrough Photography filters and other brands
Breakthrough Photography Filters
Deep Sky Astrophotography Filters Explained
Hoya Starscape Light Pollution Filter
Lonely Speck Pure Night Filter
Map of vulnerable trout lily
Trout Lily-Dogtooth Violet
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