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Originally Posted by edmontonenthusiast
Thanks both for the help.
Additional questions (some based of what you said)
1. I tried a high shutter speed. It froze the motion (shower), perfect. Right? Well I turned it down to the opposite. It blurred yes, but I noticed that the movement still froze!
2. Aperture: you say it focuses certain things when it is a small aperture (high #)? But mine didn't focus anything it was a regular photo!
HomeInMyShoes, I don't quite understand anything you are saying about washed out skies, it doesn't make sense. Dials? Combinations? Is the Polarized filter a UV filter cause I have one of them. I usually don't do ISO higher than 400. My lowest is 200.
Thanks for all the help.
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You need to pick up a book and go through it. Maybe something from the library. Your manual will also explain some stuff to you.
To answer the easiest question you posed above, no a UV filter is not the same as a Polarizing filter.