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Dan Meyerowitz

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  1. no inside where the groves are.
  2. is it possible to screw a filter into the lens hood? if so what size filters
  3. thank you so much. You have no clue how hard it has been to find an answer. I even asked my chemistry teacher (you know tungsten, element, ect...) Your answer is one of the things i thought i could stand for. Thank you so much for the straight answer.
  4. ok so i know that tungsten is the type of filtement, well element used, but what the heck does the 10k stand for? thanks in advance.
  5. so basically I'm screwed. I love film but its just such an expensive hobby, well hopefully a career, but I mean wow. So I know this sounds off subject. but your saying that i need lights, which I know I do. The thing is i have no money to buy asome quality lights, which is what I want. Quality is important but I believe that in some cases quality=money for equipment at least. so in conclusion I'm thinking that saving for lights would be my best bet, but what should i do in the mean time, I dont want to put out crap but my ag-dvx100a cant just sit in my AG-HT100G. So what should i do? I know total tangent from my previous question and the thread in general but I could really use some advice from what so far are the people who know the most about Cinematography.Thanks.
  6. Oh one more thing im in high school so my budget is that of well a high school student. so what are my affordable options. thanks.
  7. ok but if im shooting with tungsten (i know its the light but maybe someone could go into more detail og it for me) lighting and I put the 85A on would that not only convert the incoming daylight and leave the inside light the same ore would that bump the temp (i think) up also. Or are you saying that because I'm putting the gel on the window I'm only filtering the window light, thus leaving the inside light unnaffected unlike what the on camera filter would do.
  8. when I'm filming inside and want to correct the way the outside looks through the windows, do I use a #80A or #85 filter. In addition I'm looking to buy the one that does what my previous question asks, which brand of filters is my best bet. Just to clarify I'm looking for a 72mm lense mounted filter. Thanks in advance.
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