Cambrey: Pmub.
u2jedi: I only have a few of these on Photobucket at the moment.
Cambrey: You have some really good shots u2jedi. That must be something to take pictures during a live performance.
Choosing a polarizing filter is much harder than I anticipated. I'm willing to spend between 100 and 150 dollars (I want a decent quality glass and frame). I had some models in mind (like the
Hoya HD for instance), but after watching a few reviews on YouTube, I'm not totally convinced.
It seems to me that you are losing way too much light and sharpness, resulting in underexposed images with black too dark here and there. I keep my investigations going and hopefully I'll make up my mind within the next couple weeks.
You always lose about 2/3 of a stop with polarizing filters. And yes, you do tend to have to tone it down in areas so that you don't have those black areas when you don't want them.
Sharpness, is a different matter, you'll always have some degradation, but not necessarily the same no matter which filter you use.