atspix
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I will be taking pictures out a porthole window of a submarine next week. This is a tourist type of sub that is well lit inside the sub and we will be under the water appx 100 feet. The company that runs these excursions has a few pictures on their site and they are of poor quality . They are washed out looking. I will not have a lot of time for experimentation nor will I have room for a lot of equipment. I am taking my Nikon D3400. I have a fast 50mm lens, 1.4. I also want to take my fisheye lens. It is a 4.5 8mm lens. I do not have filters for the fisheye, so that will be a crapshoot. On the 50mm I usually have a UV filter to protect the lens. Am I best off using a polarizing filter or because of the fluorescent lighting in the sub should I use an FLD filter? I also have a series of neutral density filters but even with the 1.4 I am concerned about light and they can stop it down a bit. I have no experience in this arena and I'm hoping someone out there has some that they would be willing to share. I was also wondering if I should forget filters all together and just mess the ISO settings on the camera?
Thank you,
Pat
Thank you,
Pat