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Need help choosing a ND (Neutral Density) Filter

 
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Apr 19, 2012 14:03 |  #1

I have been searching the forum a lot and it looks like I have determined that I would like a neutral density filter. This is what I have come to decide:

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I dont want to spend the big bucks on the variable ND filter now.

I was looking at b&h. I see Hoya and B+W are the big ones being used. They range in price from $50-$200ish. What is the difference between the prices, and what would you all recommend? I would prefer to stay in the $100 and under range.


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Apr 19, 2012 14:14 |  #2

May want to check out one of my guides about ND filters. (https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1022539)

If you're looking for screw on, I can't help too much as I only use the Singh-Ray, and that's out of your price point. B+W makes some good multi-coated ones that should be around $100.


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Apr 19, 2012 14:24 |  #3

Thank you.

I have already looked through that and understand it. But there are a lot of different options for what I want:

This one is thinner, is that the only difference?
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …7_mm_Neutral_De​nsity.html (external link)

This is the cheaper option, but I dont know if it is "too cheap"
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …Neutral_Density​_NDX8.html (external link)

I want to use it to cut down the light when using a strobe during the day.


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Apr 19, 2012 14:25 |  #4

I bought this one recently.
it's multi-coated and 4 stops.

http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1334863​462&sr=8-1 (external link)

I had a Genus Fader variable ND, but didn't like it enough to deal with its quirks (same quirks most variable NDs have except for singh-ray, but you pay for it), and returned it.


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Apr 19, 2012 14:28 |  #5

PWard wrote in post #14293740 (external link)
I bought this one recently.
it's multi-coated and 4 stops.

http://www.amazon.com …TF8&qid=1334863​462&sr=8-1 (external link)

I had a Genus Fader variable ND, but didn't like it enough to deal with its quirks (same quirks most variable NDs have except for singh-ray, but you pay for it), and returned it.

That looks good. Do you feel 4 stops is better than the 3 stop for shooting portraits with a strobe midday?


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Apr 19, 2012 14:40 |  #6

that was the intention when I bought it, but honestly I haven't even had a chance to get outside and try it out lol.

if 4 stops is more than what I need to get the aperture I'm looking for, I'll just adjust ISO (if possible)and/or strobe output, etc..


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Apr 19, 2012 14:46 |  #7

I just got this one http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …7_mm_Neutral_De​nsity.html (external link)

Its very sharp. All images here were taken with it. https://photography-on-the.net …/showthread.php​?t=1174362


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Apr 20, 2012 11:42 |  #8

I ended up getting this one: www.bhphotovideo.com/c​/product/726213-REG/Hoya_XD77ND16_77mm​_Pro_1D_16x.html (external link)

I will post up my impressions when I get it.


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