jasonjoo
Member
I recently picked up my second Rolleiflex 3.5E (man, buying cameras is quite the addiction!). It needs a CLA badly, but I digress (already!).
Back to the point - Do any of you use a GND with your Rolleiflex? I'm finding that I'll need to use filters when shooting, but I'm not quite sure how to go about using one.
I want to invest in a soft GND (2 or 3 stops) but the gradient is fairly gradual and the Rolleiflex lens is fairly small. I guess a hard GND would work better in this case, but I prefer a soft GND over a hard.
I'm looking into using rectangular filters to hand hold in front of the lens. Is a hard GND my only option? Also, how do you guys know where to place the filter? Do you first place the filter over the viewing lens, make a rough estimate as to where the filter divides and then try to do the same with the taking lens?
This seems rather simple, but it's not working out clearly in my head :X
Thanks for your help,
Jason
Back to the point - Do any of you use a GND with your Rolleiflex? I'm finding that I'll need to use filters when shooting, but I'm not quite sure how to go about using one.
I want to invest in a soft GND (2 or 3 stops) but the gradient is fairly gradual and the Rolleiflex lens is fairly small. I guess a hard GND would work better in this case, but I prefer a soft GND over a hard.
I'm looking into using rectangular filters to hand hold in front of the lens. Is a hard GND my only option? Also, how do you guys know where to place the filter? Do you first place the filter over the viewing lens, make a rough estimate as to where the filter divides and then try to do the same with the taking lens?
This seems rather simple, but it's not working out clearly in my head :X
Thanks for your help,
Jason