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Have never tried a ND filter before or even thought about it, but reading a thread on here I decided to try to learn what function they have and now have made my mind up to get one.
The question is, how many stops do I go for?
Hoya seem to offer 2 or 3 for a 77mm size....
My objective is to be able to keep on shooting motorsport in bright UK sunshine - I have had several days where ISO 100 and 1/100 or 1/200 was giving me very washed out neigh on over exposed shots, even at small aperture sizes and in my mind this seems like the answer...
In an ideal world probably 2 and 3 would be the answer, but if I had to plump for one, what do you think?
Have I even thought this one through correctly?
The question is, how many stops do I go for?
Hoya seem to offer 2 or 3 for a 77mm size....
My objective is to be able to keep on shooting motorsport in bright UK sunshine - I have had several days where ISO 100 and 1/100 or 1/200 was giving me very washed out neigh on over exposed shots, even at small aperture sizes and in my mind this seems like the answer...
In an ideal world probably 2 and 3 would be the answer, but if I had to plump for one, what do you think?
Have I even thought this one through correctly?
I supect the ND filter I use might be a bit too much for you; 10 stop.