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12th December 2010, 01:03 PM
#1
ND filters and f-stops!
Hello everyone!
I have a newbie question for you guys, Iīm a little confused! This may sound very stupid!
First of all, letīs say Iīm shooting video and I donīt want to change the shutter speed at all, I will let it in 1/50. I want to control the exposure using ND filters instead of changing the aperture. Now the question is: ND filters will reduce f stops, what about the one-half stops or the one-third stops?
Letīs say the camera will tell me that an f8 will be adequate to get a properly exposure (for example), and letīs say the camera is right. I want to use an f4 to have more control on depth of field so an ND4 will be good. But what happen if I want to use an f4.8?
Thank you!
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12th December 2010, 01:22 PM
#2
Re: ND filters and f-stops!
Possibly a good solution would be to use a Singh-Ray Vari-ND ND filter. It's not calibrated in stops (although you could do so), but it is continuously adjustable between 2 and 8 stops.
www.singh-ray.com
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12th December 2010, 02:44 PM
#3
Re: ND filters and f-stops!
Yes, I read about this filter, seems very cool, also the price is higher!
Thank you very much!
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