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Hey everyone, I've always wanted to ask this. I do quite a bit of landscape photography. This afternoon, say about 6:15pm in Ohio, it was hazy, hot, and humid (a 3 H's day). I was on top of Mt. Jeez near Lucas, OH and I had my 100-400L lens, with a UV haze filter on, and shot southeast across the landscape at a red barn, at 400mm, f/16, on a tripod. The two shots I took were still incredibly hazy. Normally I just deal with it post-processing but it takes a long time and I'm getting tired of it. Is there something I can do on-camera and while I take the shot? Thanks!