mauriciolacruz
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I have the 8.5x44 (I'm delighted with them) and I'm seriously considering buying the 10.5x44 as well.
As some of you know, these binoculars have a front thread to put filters.
After a lot of searching, instead of putting clear protective filters on them, I have chosen to put some UV filters because apparently they somewhat improve the contrast and reduce haze, especially at long distances.
My question is: Would it be worth choosing to also buy circular polarizing filters or not? Or others?
Coming from photography, where at least for me polarizing filters are essential, I wonder if they will also be as important on binoculars or not, since what throws me off the most is:
- On the one hand, losing more luminosity (with a polarizer, much more light is lost than with a clear protective filter or with a UV), and
- On the other hand, having to constantly rotate both filters (not just one as in the case of cameras, but both since there are two lenses and that seems very cumbersome to me.)
My main objective is the observation of nature as a whole, not just the birds.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
😊
As some of you know, these binoculars have a front thread to put filters.
After a lot of searching, instead of putting clear protective filters on them, I have chosen to put some UV filters because apparently they somewhat improve the contrast and reduce haze, especially at long distances.
My question is: Would it be worth choosing to also buy circular polarizing filters or not? Or others?
Coming from photography, where at least for me polarizing filters are essential, I wonder if they will also be as important on binoculars or not, since what throws me off the most is:
- On the one hand, losing more luminosity (with a polarizer, much more light is lost than with a clear protective filter or with a UV), and
- On the other hand, having to constantly rotate both filters (not just one as in the case of cameras, but both since there are two lenses and that seems very cumbersome to me.)
My main objective is the observation of nature as a whole, not just the birds.
Thanks in advance for your opinions.
😊
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