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Description Camera : D3x Nikon
Lenses : 12-24 mm
Shutter speed : 6 sec
F 5.6
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Comments: 8

niclassk [2013-05-27 21:24:47 +0000 UTC]

have you used a filter in this one ? and if have, which one ? superb photo

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BinAmin In reply to niclassk [2013-05-28 08:24:11 +0000 UTC]

ops I forgot to writ the Filter !
Its a Big stopper from Lee filters , and it was my first time to shot with it ! but I cannot remember the white balance!
the problem was with the 12-24 sigma lenses,Because of the design of the lens it will not fit with the filters system ,so I Created a way to install the filters

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niclassk In reply to BinAmin [2013-05-28 09:38:05 +0000 UTC]

Sounds cool I went to my local camera store today to buy the Hoya ND400 to use in my Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5. But i had a little luck with me. The store owner told me that he is currently selling his own used (he said about 1000 photos taken) Kenko 82mm Variable ND 2.5-1000 for 150€. Which is a bargain 'cause that filter, here in Finland, costs app. ~300€ when bought new. Im so happy now !

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BinAmin In reply to niclassk [2013-05-28 20:00:55 +0000 UTC]

woow that's nice! you get a good price! lucky thing that you have a croup camera ! so you are not worry for the filter's size
but the good think on Lee filters are very creator , you can add more than one layer on it
I try the Kenko filter once a time ( the ND 8) its give a impressive results! and good quality!

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niclassk In reply to BinAmin [2013-05-29 10:37:47 +0000 UTC]

Went to the store today and now i got the Kenko Variable I tested it with a couple of shots in bright daylight before the transfer. Got mixed reviews from it when exploring the internet.
But my thoughts we're quite positive. It says in the box that it can go from 2.5 up to 1000. Well that's not quite correct. But it can beat the ND400 by getting up to 450 before starting to give this annoying black cross all over the photo. I think the darkness of 450 is enough in my use. Thats like 8.5-9.5 stops. I think that gives me even the change to use quite long exposures also in bright daylight. Gonna go and give it a more comprehensive test today

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BinAmin In reply to niclassk [2013-06-01 13:06:16 +0000 UTC]

am waiting to see some of your test Photos! good luck!

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YTSC [2013-05-27 17:29:21 +0000 UTC]

love the water flow in this picture

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BinAmin In reply to YTSC [2013-05-27 19:06:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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