If you want to know what CPL is, then read here
I use Kenko CPL filter, with only $12 in price, while the price range is between $11 to $110, my filter is one of the cheapest, so don't expect a good results anyway.
So, here it is the results to show how CPL filters works.
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CPL at full open, the lights from monitor coming to the lens unfiltered
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CPL at completely block the lights from monitor, as you can see the light bounce from the keyboard also missing.
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CPL at half open,
 
Tried the Fotga ND8 filter at Taman Safari Indonesia (check the better images at gallery), trying to get a soft water fall, but what i got is a blueish (color cast) pictures like this.
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and this.
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The filter is made by resin plastics, and the price is right, what you pay is what you get.
The blueish picture occured when i take the photos with very strong sunlight directly hit the filter surface, at those photos above was taken at 10am.
but i get a better results when used in the middle of the jungle, without direct sunlight to the filter (check the gallery).

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