Another photo I took recently, pointed straight at the sun with zero colour balance correction in lightroom. Really can't recommend these highly enough.
Agreed HoppyUK.. I think given this is less than half the price of the next cheapest IRND that I could find it is well worth a go, especially for those like me who just do it for enjoyment and don't have huge sums to spend on things like filters.
Also worth noting that I just took a 142s exposure indoors to see how things looked. Really didn't look too bad at all. The colour cast was virtually non existent, though there was quite a lot of vignetting (at 18mm using a Nikon DX lens), which is to be expected and can't be avoided with any...
And this is the same image following correction using temperature and tint ONLY. It required roughly -55 on the tint slider (towards green) and increased from 4450 to 4750 on the temperature slider in Lightroom. Doesn't look bad to me but I didn't really expect a magenta cast! Reckon I'll keep...
So I said I'd post to give some idea of how the Haida IRND filter is... It gives a colour cast only if used in strong sunlight. Indoors and in the shade it seems to be pretty accurate with no correction. Sunsets and landscapes will probably need correcting though. The cast is magenta and is...
I wondered the exact same as above. Also have a D7000 but have 18-200mm VR and 50mm f1.8. I just pulled the trigger on a Haida IRND so when it does arrive I'll post my thoughts and images up here. This thread has been very useful! The seller thinks that the IRND produced neutral images more...
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