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Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
You can create an unlimited nd effect by using two linear polarizers. I think it works with circular polars as well, but I haven't tried it.Sharp wrote:Yep, ND filters are universal in any language. Because I'm shooting full frame the camera works better in low light so I actually have to use 2 ND 8 filters. Even at that I'm not getting the long exposures I want so I'll have to find somthing a lot stronger.
It's loads of fun though.
Regards
Sharp.
I already got a linear one, I'll have a friend who will sell his one in the next two week for cheap and I'll try to get it. I'll post some pictures as soon as I'll get it.mocando wrote:Sharp / Lorenzo
Please try to get either two linear or a linear and a circular, or you might get some unwanted color shift due to the quarter wave plate that circulars have. If you shoot RAW (Which I asume you are) you might get the color cast away in your RAW processor, but the idea is to get the right color from start.
Let me know how it worked for you ok?
Cheers