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Going to sell my multipliers and avoid them in the future.



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I have a Kenco DG300Plus x2 and a x3 but I only use them when I really really need to as they really soften the image.



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Wouldn't it be easier to put the image just a tad out of focus (and crop)?

:devil:

:lol: Perhaps I better put on a :hardhat: too.



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Robert wrote:
Wouldn't it be easier to put the image just a tad out of focus (and crop)?

:devil:

:lol: Perhaps I better put on a :hardhat: too.


:lol: Not quite that bad but it looks less contrasty.



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Pre-ordered some 95mm filters and found both the UV and the polarizer to be detramental to the images.



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amazing50 wrote:
Pre-ordered some 95mm filters and found both the UV and the polarizer to be detramental to the images.

Ouch! :needsahug:



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Robert wrote: amazing50 wrote:
Pre-ordered some 95mm filters and found both the UV and the polarizer to be detramental to the images.

Ouch! :needsahug:
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Very expensive especially that polarizer.  Maybe keep for occasional use.



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