Yeah! Read alot on ND and GND.
Apparently, i gt a ND4 filter, which i dun seem to see much difference when i shoot. So just wondering is something wrong?
And where could i purchase a GND? I went to alan photo and the sales rep. told me they dont sell.
I guess thats the error.
Cause what i did was to place the ND filter. And i set it as aperture priority with wide angle to shoot.
Thanks sinned79. This chart is useful. Now i know what to do.
Will try out with the current ND4 again... and see whether do i need to add an extra ND filter...=)
But just my curiosity, do u know roughly what is the ND filter used for most of the photos posted online with those blurry effects of the sea water?
Thanks Wildcat. Guess i need to experiment alot more on the shutter speed before i get to see the effect of the ND filter.... =)
Thanks Wildcat. Guess i need to experiment alot more on the shutter speed before i get to see the effect of the ND filter.... =)
Wildcat: Talking abt CPL... i am kind of confused with it. Is there any difference with it from the ND filter?
Daredevil: After composition of the photo, could i say is the shutter speed determined by the ND filter? Or? Because i dont really get your explanation on the difference in shutter speed to determine which ND filter to use.
Any example that you could provide? =)
Hi.
I am in the midst of purchasing a ND filter for my canon EOS 7D.
Intends to use it for sunrise/sunset shoot & water shots. Just wonder which one to purchase to create those cloudy misty effect? Can anyone help?
Hi All
Would like to seek advises. Not sure if it is a silly question but am trying to look for a work around. I am inexperience in this area.
Condition: I am shooting 'moving' objects in open space.
Q1. Am I going to use GND (with stops) if the sky is much brighter than the objects?
Q2. Is it advisable to stack 2 ND4 (possible?) and not getting 1 ND110? I may not know the lighting condition then.
Thanks