starsplitter
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- Jan 20, 2007
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For what it's worth I'd buy an aura around a transmission line over buried gold. But, I have no "scientific" foundation for my opinion. Just seems more logical.
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Go to most any photography shop, and they should have them. Hoya is one of the mfgs of glass filters and Lee makes polyester scientific grade filters. The plastic filters are a lot cheaper & can be cut to fit if you're making your own lens adapter. I'm sure there's a ton of sources on the web, just happened to have a photographic supply close.smooth said:i have been more than too pages on this subject
and i really liked it
if there n't any problem i have sony digital camera model 8i wich i need to know if there any filter for it please
thanks alot
thanks alot for your fast replyboogeyman said:Go to most any photography shop, and they should have them. Hoya is one of the mfgs of glass filters and Lee makes polyester scientific grade filters. The plastic filters are a lot cheaper & can be cut to fit if you're making your own lens adapter. I'm sure there's a ton of sources on the web, just happened to have a photographic supply close.smooth said:i have been more than too pages on this subject
and i really liked it
if there n't any problem i have sony digital camera model 8i wich i need to know if there any filter for it please
thanks alot
thanks alot man i will work on it and see what happen and then i would told you wish me luckboogeyman said:Yup.
If your camera isn't threaded for filters, you can use the Lee filters to save money. You can make an adapter to slide over the lens from PVC pipe fittings, a black 35MM film can. etc. If you go to a 1hour or drug store that proceses film and ask for the 35mm film cans they're usually more than happy to give you a bunch free.