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p.1 #6 · Advice on outdoor (bright!) shoots | |
Thanks for all the advice everyone.
I definitely would have preferred to no shoot at noon, but it was a wedding, and I just didn't have any choice about the available light.
So I'll get one of those 10% ND filters. However, there appears to be quite a spread in price and features.
I usually use UV/Haze filters by B+W, and I really like the quality of that brand. Their ND filter in 77mm size is $92.
Hoya is probably a good brand as well (I mean, they do own Pentax now, and they made some great optics), but I don't really have any experience with them. They have 2 versions. The one pointed to me above, in 77mm size, is $57, and they have another ("pro") version for $122.
Is there much difference in these things? Obviously, I don't care about coatings that will affect the transmission on a filter that is supposed to block 90% of the incoming light. But since I'll be using this primarily in very bright conditions, I am a little concerned about getting reflections or scatter from the filter. I also don't want something that falls apart or rattles (or has to have attention paid to it). Will the cheaper Hoya filter meet these requirements (or the others)?
Also, is it best to remove the UV/Haze filter to put this on, or can you just stack them (ND on the outside)? Again, the primary concern here would be reflections between the filters (a big issue when stacking astronomy filters).
Thanks again!
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