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I'd really like to have a play around with ND filters and try to get some long exposures of water and landscapes during the day. I imagine I would require a set of 2/4/8 stop filters.
Now I suspect that most people will say that you get what you pay for with filters, and i'm sure that is very true.
However for an amateur hobbyist like myself, is there a great deal of difference between a cheap nd filter and an expensive one and what are issues? is there a price point where you see a point of diminishing returns?
essentially, is there a good budget nd filter brand available and what are peoples experiences?
Now I suspect that most people will say that you get what you pay for with filters, and i'm sure that is very true.
However for an amateur hobbyist like myself, is there a great deal of difference between a cheap nd filter and an expensive one and what are issues? is there a price point where you see a point of diminishing returns?
essentially, is there a good budget nd filter brand available and what are peoples experiences?