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Apr 07, 2015 14:05 |  #6856

JM Photos wrote in post #17507364 (external link)
Quick question. How come I am getting mass vignetting with really dark corners when using a 10 stop on my 24-105 when I see no vignetting and very nice corners on people using 16mm lenses...

Try these: 1) remove 1 or more slots on your filter holder. 2) set the correct lens profile or try another one.




  
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Apr 07, 2015 19:09 |  #6857

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Apr 07, 2015 19:43 |  #6858

JM Photos wrote in post #17507463 (external link)
It's at 24mm

It was happening no matter what f/ was used.

I had the 77mm cpl on first. Then the lee filter kit ring screwed into the cpl then then holder with lee big stopper.

I think your stack was just too long for the focal length you were using, and they got into the FOV. Try a longer f/l, and I'll bet the vignetting goes away.


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Apr 07, 2015 19:47 |  #6859

10 stop B+W

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Apr 07, 2015 20:25 |  #6860

archer1960 wrote in post #17508584 (external link)
I think your stack was just too long for the focal length you were using, and they got into the FOV. Try a longer f/l, and I'll bet the vignetting goes away.

So it should disappear with the cpl taken off?


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Apr 07, 2015 20:47 |  #6861

JM Photos wrote in post #17508621 (external link)
So it should disappear with the cpl taken off?

Yes.

I'd bet your screw in CPL added too much distance to the Lee filter holder causing the vignette. I use the wide angle 77mm Lee ring with my Big Stopper and Little Stopper and the vignetting is minimal and fixed in LR with the lens correction profile.


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Apr 08, 2015 01:25 |  #6862

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Apr 08, 2015 02:53 |  #6863

Better now that I took the CPL off...

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Apr 08, 2015 03:07 |  #6864

ptcanon3ti wrote in post #17508548 (external link)
Nice Floyd!

Thanks Paul!!!




  
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Apr 08, 2015 03:08 |  #6865

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10 stop B+W
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another beauty....great work Paul




  
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Apr 08, 2015 18:48 |  #6867

I'm new to long exposure photography but interested. Just bought a cheap ND1000 filter, XCSource brand, for about $20. A comparison with and without the filter follows. These are 100% crops from the center, and straight out of Lightroom without any edits. Looks good to me.

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Apr 08, 2015 19:09 |  #6868

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I'm new to long exposure photography but interested. Just bought a cheap ND1000 filter, XCSource brand, for about $20. A comparison with and without the filter follows. These are 100% crops from the center, and straight out of Lightroom without any edits. Looks good to me.

Go out and take some real pictures!!! Lol :p


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Apr 08, 2015 19:15 |  #6869

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Go out and take some real pictures!!! Lol :p

Definitely, but wanted to prove out the cheap filter, as well as my technique.


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Apr 09, 2015 09:01 |  #6870

Archibald wrote in post #17509907 (external link)
Definitely, but wanted to prove out the cheap filter, as well as my technique.

I have been wanting a good ND setup for a while now but have been holding off due to price. Now, I'm considering buying something cheap just to play with. Did you buy the XCSource straight from their site? I mean, for $11 bucks, how can you go wrong? :lol:

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