Heya,
I'm ND filter shopping for things in the 67 & 77 mm ranges.
I'm thinking about just going straight to the near 10 stop filters for really long exposures and for super bright conditions. I live in Florida and weather can be all over the place, but one thing that remains is that it's super bright even when it's cloudy out and it's too easy to blow out exposure. I've thought about some 3 and 5 stop filters. But I seem to always come back to the 9~10 stop filters to grab more exposure time.
Basically looking at two real world functions:
1) Landscape / Scenic on a short focal length, long exposure. From moving water, still water, beaches, rivers, springs, to landscape, treescape, etc. Here's where I think I want the 10 stop filter for long exposures (like 15~30 seconds as a possibility in some cases, more extreme).
2) Outdoor portraits and group shots. Thinking more along the lines of the 3 and 5 stop range so I can retain the depth of field with F2~4, but without the over exposure while out in the sunlight. Not everyone can always be good to go, with our crazy weather, at the best times of the day, natural-light wise. Will probably also couple with a flash from time to time for backlit moments and to get rid of shadows on faces.
Looking at this filter:
Hoya ND 400, 9 stop![]()
Mainly for use with my 35mm F2 IS and 70-200 F4L. Both are 67mm filter size. So this would rotate between those for landscape and some portrait stuff (less portrait with a 9 stop filter, but still an option for creativity with a high flash).
I'm trying to figure out what this filter is though.
I can't seem to understand what stopping power it is. It's cheaper so I imagine it's not a high stopping piece of glass. Or maybe it's lesser quality. I'm not sure. I'm just shopping and trying to figure it all out. New to ND filters in general.
Any suggestions for quality ND filters?
Looking for:
67mm, need both the 3~5 stop & a 9~10 stop.
58mm, maybe one in the 3~5 stop area.
77mm, only need a 9~10 stop.
3~5 stopping power for portrait and high light situations outdoors.
9~10 stopping power for creative landscape.
Flash is probably going to be used for portraits with the 3~5 stop filter.
Not married to Hoya. Would like to look at the $50~100 ranges.
Any suggestions? Tips? I tried looking for a "ND filter guide" but didn't come up with anything that fleshed out the questions I had.
Very best,
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