Etienne said:I use a Linear 4x4 Lee Polarizer on my 16-35L II @ 16mm, just fine.PhotographyFirst said:cpreston said:PhotographyFirst said:Which lenses come with a filter? I never seen one.
You can buy filters for these types of lenses, so....?
Gotta dig harder than that for something to complain about!![]()
The original comment was about the inability to screw a filter on the front of this lens. This could be expected based on how wide the lens is, but it still means the lens isn't perfect for those of us who want to use grad or CPL filters on a wide angle lens.
So a filter is only good if it screws and doesn't slide like the current Lee filter system made for ultra-ultra wide angle lenses with no thread on the front?
There already exists plenty of filter options for these types of lenses. A filter holder should be out quickly for this specific lens.
Maybe I am just being obtuse, but I don't see the issue here. Plus, there is no use in putting a CPL on any lens wider than 16mm due to the way CPL's work.
Skies are the worst way to use a CPL for any focal length. I only use them for forest photos and removing water reflections.
Like I mentioned above, it is also possible to rotate the CPL effect from shot to shot and blend in post.
Regardless, the 11-24 is going to be a fantastic landscape lens especially if it is Uber sharp with well-controlled distortion.
Even 24 mm can be a problem with CPL ... you'll get striped areas across the frame. And with ultrawide lenses, the skies tend to be blue even without a CPL. CPL are most useful between about 28 to 70 mm (FF)
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