emailed them ...hopefully they are making a threaded one^I'm sure snake river will get on board
Yea ..someone please explain that to me..Will the ND Filters really be needed on the new camera? I set my shutter and use F stop now to control the amount of light. I'd like to see a Polarizing but not sure ND needed?
Thanks for the reply. Learning here...is there an across the board number as to how high you can go aperture wise?If you want the best picture quality, ND is still required for the brightest of days in order to keep the aperture open enough to avoid diffraction. A stop or two up an down should work, but you most likely won't want to shoot at f11 if you want the best IQ.
Sweet spot for this lens seems to be 5.6-8...still testing that but I have experienced a lot of CA (chromatic aberration or those magenta lines around objects) at f11Thanks for the reply. Learning here...is there an across the board number as to how high you can go aperture wise?
ThanksSweet spot for this lens seems to be 5.6-8...still testing that but I have experienced a lot of CA (chromatic aberration or those magenta lines around objects) at f11
re: need for ND's: There's the "180 rule" to consider too...best practice is to have your shutter speed 2x the frame rate (fps) so maintaining that and staying away from the extreme ends of the f-stop range will call for ND's.
Then there's the "split ND" or graduated...this is a tremendous help when you're trying to balance the sky and earth exposures so you're not clipping the highlights...hoping someone will produce a full set of .3-.6-.9 in a neutral density...
No. You can pre-order DJI or PolarPro filters. I have a list of them here.So are there any filters out yet and what are the release dates?