Let me lighten you all up, because it's ridiculous that from 25 commenters, no one realized, that this is NOT a CPF, as in Circular Polarizer Filter, but a CPF, as in COLOR Polarizer Filter, which does just this.
The colors aren't a flaw, thats just the polarizars work if yo put some (cheap) type of glass in front of it and aim it to a polarizaed light source. Are you stacking filters or is it just the pol?
hey i just got a a CLP filter today, and im confused on what it does. I thought it was supposed to let less light into your camera, so its easier to take long exposures during the day without over exposing the shots, but here in this video it just seems to change color?
Today I bought a pair of filtersI only paid $20.00 plus tax.One of them is the circular polarizer which I used today when I was taking photos of ships and vessels.I was using my olympus e520 and you actual see see the difference right away.The other filter I did not use today,but it was the ultraviolet filter.I will try to use that tomorrow 11/31/10.
Wtf? The filter is fine. It only started changing colour when you reversed it the wrong way round. It was fine before in the first few seconds of the video, before you flipped it.
I have a DVX100b, should I be buying a circular or linear polarizing filter? Do you think if I bought a cheap linear one that I would have the same problem? Thanks!
Ted, if you would see, the video is white-balanced properly but the filter causes the color problems. Next time you post, know what you're talking about otherwise your knowledge is a failure.
Although you definitely aren't getting your money's worth - for $25, that could be a fun effect. If it only effects the tint, water, etc... I'm sure for creative purposes, without needing post-production, it could be a fun tool.
But yes, definately go for the 'big names' when getting your filters. Nothing in front of your glass should be el cheapo. I mean, come on, you're using an HVX200. :-P What is that, a $5000 camera? LOLz...
With companies looking for ways to cut corners, we purchased the HVX and then decided we needed to curtail spending. So yes, we tried the cheap filter on a 5grand camera. But at least we - and anyone else who sees this - know now.
LFA, I appreciate your feedback, and was in no way trying to 'cut you down' for the usage of a cheap filter. Reviews of "bad" equipment are almost as useful (if not more so) than standard 'oh, it was great' reviews. Many people take the safe route of reviewing a well-known-to-be-successful item...
For those who want to save money, but be able to realize what they are getting themeselves into, you're doing a great favor. Kudos.
Let me lighten you all up, because it's ridiculous that from 25 commenters, no one realized, that this is NOT a CPF, as in Circular Polarizer Filter, but a CPF, as in COLOR Polarizer Filter, which does just this.
aidensoravis 9 months ago
The colors aren't a flaw, thats just the polarizars work if yo put some (cheap) type of glass in front of it and aim it to a polarizaed light source. Are you stacking filters or is it just the pol?
surferboy36O 9 months ago
hey i just got a a CLP filter today, and im confused on what it does. I thought it was supposed to let less light into your camera, so its easier to take long exposures during the day without over exposing the shots, but here in this video it just seems to change color?
TheNoNameUsername 9 months ago
this looks like you are on mushtooms xD
hristijank2 1 year ago
Today I bought a pair of filtersI only paid $20.00 plus tax.One of them is the circular polarizer which I used today when I was taking photos of ships and vessels.I was using my olympus e520 and you actual see see the difference right away.The other filter I did not use today,but it was the ultraviolet filter.I will try to use that tomorrow 11/31/10.
jokerswild1963 1 year ago
Wtf? The filter is fine. It only started changing colour when you reversed it the wrong way round. It was fine before in the first few seconds of the video, before you flipped it.
asim18 1 year ago
Good job thank you,
subron14 1 year ago
how do u put it on the lens? just like the lens cap? plz reply anyone!
BetesdaIE 2 years ago
its like putting a cap onto a coke bottle
ps i love the filter lol i want one
lukevash 2 years ago
@BetesdaIE Screws on the end
flyguyxl 1 year ago
hahaha, cool. :D
qwasd0r 2 years ago
thank you so much for this :D *hug*
ailime 3 years ago
Thanks for an excellent review.
travelguy78 3 years ago
I have a DVX100b, should I be buying a circular or linear polarizing filter? Do you think if I bought a cheap linear one that I would have the same problem? Thanks!
filmlover0101 3 years ago
that was really neat, thanks for sharing.
TRANSISTORTRANS 3 years ago
Awesome vid! And thanks a bunch from a newbie :)
StinkyKnobcheese 3 years ago
Hey great, thanks for the tip! I appreciate your effort in contributing this information.
See my video for a cool effect cutting glare off water using a cheap pair of polarized sunglasses (only $10).
Cheers!
Steve =)
Steph6n 3 years ago
first few seconds the filter worked just fine until you fliped it on the other side...
andreiuta171 3 years ago
You failed to white balance in the video. If you are going to make a professional "test" do it right.
I plan on posting soon.
TedHoppe 4 years ago
Ted, if you would see, the video is white-balanced properly but the filter causes the color problems. Next time you post, know what you're talking about otherwise your knowledge is a failure.
LightForAll 3 years ago 4
These OEC filters found on e Bay are absolute pieces of shit. But they make great gag gifts to give to photographers you want to avenge!
millergd999 4 years ago
Although you definitely aren't getting your money's worth - for $25, that could be a fun effect. If it only effects the tint, water, etc... I'm sure for creative purposes, without needing post-production, it could be a fun tool.
But yes, definately go for the 'big names' when getting your filters. Nothing in front of your glass should be el cheapo. I mean, come on, you're using an HVX200. :-P What is that, a $5000 camera? LOLz...
cpichado 4 years ago
With companies looking for ways to cut corners, we purchased the HVX and then decided we needed to curtail spending. So yes, we tried the cheap filter on a 5grand camera. But at least we - and anyone else who sees this - know now.
LightForAll 3 years ago
LFA, I appreciate your feedback, and was in no way trying to 'cut you down' for the usage of a cheap filter. Reviews of "bad" equipment are almost as useful (if not more so) than standard 'oh, it was great' reviews. Many people take the safe route of reviewing a well-known-to-be-successful item...
For those who want to save money, but be able to realize what they are getting themeselves into, you're doing a great favor. Kudos.
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Chris
cpichado 3 years ago 2
I agree with that, Chris. My thoughts exactly.
Steve
Steph6n 3 years ago