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20th September 2011, 08:40 AM
#21
Re: 10-stop ND Filters
Hi, 100% agree with Trace on this. I started with the screw on 10 stop but soon found it to be a bit of a P I T A and of course unless you have step up/down rings you would have to buy one for each lens you where going to use it on. Get the Lee if you can (1) afford it (2) find it, they are available on Ebay but the trouble is people are cashing in on the lack of supply at the moment (some are selling for over £250} and when you consider they only cost when available less than £100, don't rush either wait till there available in the dealers shops or you can pre order if yoy are prepaired to wait , again I beleive Lee are trying to get them on the shelves next month, anyway the other really good thing I like about the square system is you only need one of each filter for all your lenses as long as you buy the lens adaptor rings.
Cheers
Russ
Last edited by russellsnr; 20th September 2011 at 08:41 AM.
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20th September 2011, 11:13 AM
#22
Re: 10-stop ND Filters
Good advice, thanks for taking the time to post Russell!
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20th September 2011, 12:03 PM
#23
Re: 10-stop ND Filters
Great Advice, however one can also go for the alternative option, slightly cheaper and readily available Format Hitech Pro Stop, which is also a 10 stop square filter. It's not like the older version of the same product which had quite a nasty colour cast. the newer ones seem better. I have bought one and just need to get around to testing properly after my first failed attempt.
However....if given a choice between the 2 that were readily available....I'd probably go the Lee route.
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