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- From: gey@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (gerald.e.yingling)
- Subject: Re: Outdoor Video/Photography
- Organization: AT&T
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 18:39:48 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.183948.25930@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
- Followup-To: poster
- References: <1julrtINN7oe@hp-col.col.hp.com>
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- In article <1julrtINN7oe@hp-col.col.hp.com>, chrism@col.hp.com (Chris Magnuson) writes:
- > I would like to hear from people about what kinds of filtration, etc. are
- > needed on a camcorder when photgraphing outdoor scenes with alot of snow
- > and glare. I am a complete neophyte with regard to photography so any
- > advice would be helpful.
- >
-
- When I bought my TR81, I bought a UV? filter recommend by the salesperson
- to replace the lens cap - so I have some minor filtering - which is on the
- camcorder all the time. I also have taken the TR81 on skiing trips and
- have had no problem with shooting on the slopes wnder all conditions of
- temperature, sun, glare etc - other then the obvious - don't shoot into
- the sun etc. I always shoot using full automatic and have some great
- videos.
- Jerry
-