Not if you alter your settings accordingly. In my experience, 10 stop filters offer better results with more contrast present in the scene. I wouldnt have thought an overcast day to be ideal for this.
Theres no reason why you can't take a shot in those conditions, though I wouldnt think that it would be optimum.
Well of course, it depends - sometimes, sometimes not. But I have to say, I think ten stops of ND is often too much for a lot of conditions and effects - in which case, bumping the ISO up a couple of stops makes a big difference to exposure times with usually very little image quality penalty these days. There are quite a few six stops versions around now.
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