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| Grassroots STI Racer Car: 06 STI - SGM Fav Mod: HPDE Location: Long Island, NY Posts: 570
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2004 Trader Rating: (1) | Which filter should be used to make sure there isn't overexposure outside the windshield? I have AndrewSS's camera mount and will be using a new Sony Handycam (really small and light). I've seen videos where the inside of the car and outside the windshield look great and others where the inside of the car looks great but outside looks like a 'white-out'...I'm trying to avoid that. So...any ideas? Thanks, TomK This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| Amateur STI Driver Car: 07 Subaru WRX STI Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 32
IWSTI Addict since: Mar 2007 Trader Rating: (0) | a good polarizer is a start, it'll help remove certain reflections, as well as deepen the saturation and such. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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