6x6Thor
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Thinking about filters and filter holders today.
I shoot with a 6x6 Rolleiflex SLR, 4x5, and 8x10 monorail cameras with a wide range of lenses, both color and B&W. I've had the Lee 100 system (wide hood with filter holder) for years, and find that it falls apart regularly, and I fix it, and it falls apart again later. I've been lucky in that I usually catch it and haven't lost any parts. I also use the Lee colored gel set for B&W, and have both hard and soft grad Lee ND sets, as well as a variety of 95mm, Bay VI and other circular filters.
Personally I prefer to assemble a system I can use for all cameras, rather than duplicating my efforts (as I've done in the past).
Anyway, I've standardized on a cinema style matte box with a few adapter rings to cover all my lenses on all cameras, with 4x4" (100 x 100mm) and 4x5.65" (100 x 143.5cm) filters. I've already picked up many of the ones I use the most.
As other's have pointed out in other posts, when using a 2 or 3 stop graduated ND, it's unlikely to cause any color cast.
My next purchases will be a 1.8x (6 stop) and 3x (10 stop) filter for emphasizing moving water, clouds, and erasing people from long exposures, like with the Lee Little Stopper and Big Stopper. They seem to be among the worst for color cast, so I've been looking at other brands like Tiffen, Schneider, NiSi, Format-Hitech, Arri, TrueND and others.
Since I shoot both color and B&W, and may at some point lose my mind and go digital, I'd like to get something that will be as color neutral as possible. All the reviews I've seen online and on YouTube are typically 4-5 or more years old, and most manufacturers have revised their ND offerings one or more times since then, largely due to how they approach the IR spectrum.
Secondly, many modern filters stress that they either remove all IR, or more recently are Full Spectrum and attenuate IR along with the visible wavelengths. Are either of these an issue with B&W or color film, or are they strictly relevant to digital sensors?
Would like to hear what other's have found work well, and what brands or models I might want to look into.
Thanks!
I shoot with a 6x6 Rolleiflex SLR, 4x5, and 8x10 monorail cameras with a wide range of lenses, both color and B&W. I've had the Lee 100 system (wide hood with filter holder) for years, and find that it falls apart regularly, and I fix it, and it falls apart again later. I've been lucky in that I usually catch it and haven't lost any parts. I also use the Lee colored gel set for B&W, and have both hard and soft grad Lee ND sets, as well as a variety of 95mm, Bay VI and other circular filters.
Personally I prefer to assemble a system I can use for all cameras, rather than duplicating my efforts (as I've done in the past).
Anyway, I've standardized on a cinema style matte box with a few adapter rings to cover all my lenses on all cameras, with 4x4" (100 x 100mm) and 4x5.65" (100 x 143.5cm) filters. I've already picked up many of the ones I use the most.
As other's have pointed out in other posts, when using a 2 or 3 stop graduated ND, it's unlikely to cause any color cast.
My next purchases will be a 1.8x (6 stop) and 3x (10 stop) filter for emphasizing moving water, clouds, and erasing people from long exposures, like with the Lee Little Stopper and Big Stopper. They seem to be among the worst for color cast, so I've been looking at other brands like Tiffen, Schneider, NiSi, Format-Hitech, Arri, TrueND and others.
Since I shoot both color and B&W, and may at some point lose my mind and go digital, I'd like to get something that will be as color neutral as possible. All the reviews I've seen online and on YouTube are typically 4-5 or more years old, and most manufacturers have revised their ND offerings one or more times since then, largely due to how they approach the IR spectrum.
Secondly, many modern filters stress that they either remove all IR, or more recently are Full Spectrum and attenuate IR along with the visible wavelengths. Are either of these an issue with B&W or color film, or are they strictly relevant to digital sensors?
Would like to hear what other's have found work well, and what brands or models I might want to look into.
Thanks!
