Oakley Prizm Technology in Camera Filters

ICary

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Literally sitting here in my night film class and we are talking about filters and what not and how some are polarized and what not. The fact that I work in ski shop and sell goggles and what not and actually own a decent amount of sunglasses (polarized and non) goggles (prize and non)

Someone shed some light on what you think would happen with so to say a Prizm filter on your camera vs a ND filter or any other filter. I love the prizm lens and think they help a lot and kill flat light in an array of sunlight, would a prizm filter on a camera so to say work the same as it would with the Goggle. Or am I not on to anything at all and just typing crap. Because to me it sounds like a real good idea.
 
Camera sensors =/= eyes haha. Prizm lenses are great but they will not have the same effect on your footage as it does for your vision.
 
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