QUOTE(Zicron @ Nov 19 2014, 01:00 PM)
I got a question, what would be the advantage of using colored filter in digital sensor when taking B&W photo?
you get RAW data in dynamic range...
QUOTE(bunnykiwie @ Nov 18 2014, 01:27 PM)
Like
Eiraku said, some cameras have the digital colour filter built in
It is in the menu, to be used for "monochrome" or B&W, so that certain filter will change the shades in greyscale, either darker or lighter.

Of coz PS can do wonders, but to each its own
Some cameras now also have built in ND filter which makes ND filter unnecessary
And this goes back to saying PS can also do it post production.
So, it really depends, personal preference.
Summary: Im not good in PS

i can walk you through, its very very very easy to do it with photoshop, infact, its more refine and accurate to you desire to configure it through photoshop.

using filters are,well, for 'hardcore' or 'diehard' of manual users.
QUOTE(Zephyr_Mage @ Nov 19 2014, 01:44 PM)
Got fed up and bought SEL35F18. Loving it so far

But I read that f1.8 is not as sharp as f2.8. Any comments from SEL35F18 users?
in general, wide open (wider then F2) lens are 'softer'... and then get sharper when stopped down.