Box Brownie
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Hi All
Bit of a quandry here
I am a Canon user and will be hiring a 100-400 for an upcoming airshow (Yeovilton) now this has a 77mm filter thread and that is the same as my 24-105. NB max aperture on the 100-400 at 400 is f5.6 and my 24-105 is a constant f4
My dilemma is that at the few previous airshows I have been to to get decent prop blur (1/60 to 1/180 shutter range) I have used an aperture as low as f20 [Note - i really should check the average aperture I have had to use but from memory anywhere between f11 to f20] so to get the aperture back to 'best' end & assuming the typical variability of UK weather i.e. not always very bright clear skies
should I buy the ND4 (2 stops) or the ND8 (3 stops) neutral density filter. It can only be one as the likes of B&W at approx £75 are quite pricey.
Any user experience and feedback would be very welcome.
TIA
Bit of a quandry here
My dilemma is that at the few previous airshows I have been to to get decent prop blur (1/60 to 1/180 shutter range) I have used an aperture as low as f20 [Note - i really should check the average aperture I have had to use but from memory anywhere between f11 to f20] so to get the aperture back to 'best' end & assuming the typical variability of UK weather i.e. not always very bright clear skies
should I buy the ND4 (2 stops) or the ND8 (3 stops) neutral density filter. It can only be one as the likes of B&W at approx £75 are quite pricey.Any user experience and feedback would be very welcome.
TIA