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>>194733 I don't care about the trolls if you haven't noticed, I'm glad to entertain them.
Last example shots I'm going to do, I want to go take some real pictures now. Top row was metered at the ground, shutter speed was left the same. Bottom row is metered off the sky, shutter speed changed to compensate for the darkening of the filter.
Top row: No filter, low polarization, mid polarization, full polarization.
Bottom row: no filter, mid polarization, full polarization.
In conclusion, the $10 CPL by Targus from WalMart works reasonably well for a $10 purchase, if you're strapped for cash and really want to try a polarizer out, I would say to go grab one. It's no Hoya, but it works for the price.
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