ChristopherCoy
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I tend to shoot at the wide open end of my lenses, and the 1/400th shutter speed limitation of the RB67 lenses became apparent very quickly. I can probably count on 1 hand the number of times I've shot at F16, but I had to do so many times over this past weekend.
I'm not sure whether something like a filter holder with individual square filters is better than a variable filter, especially because I see that some of the variables produce dark X's in the frames. I've never used an ND filter so I have no idea what to look for. The only thing I know for sure is that I'm not looking to spend hundreds of dollars out the gate, without gaining some experience using them first.
Can anyone shed some helpful advice on filter types, and the benefits and disadvantages of each, or what details I should be looking for? If I go variable, I'm thinking something in the 1-5 stop range should be sufficient for my needs.
I'm not sure whether something like a filter holder with individual square filters is better than a variable filter, especially because I see that some of the variables produce dark X's in the frames. I've never used an ND filter so I have no idea what to look for. The only thing I know for sure is that I'm not looking to spend hundreds of dollars out the gate, without gaining some experience using them first.
Can anyone shed some helpful advice on filter types, and the benefits and disadvantages of each, or what details I should be looking for? If I go variable, I'm thinking something in the 1-5 stop range should be sufficient for my needs.
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