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You had to do that with DSLRs as you simply couldn't see what you were shooting or focus with the filter on. That is why I liked square filter as you didn't knock focus or exposure as easily when putting an ND in. With the Sony mirrorless you can still focus if there is a 10 stop assuming the exposure is ale to be seen on the screen or evf. I focused through the filters today which is a nice advantage over dslrs.Here's a question. I'm watching a tutorial on how to use an ND filter and he says whatever shutter speed you have before putting the filter on, you then change the shutter speed accordingly using an ND conversion chart which I could google and download to my phone for reference. So like, 1/1000 shutter speed before the filter will be 1 second with a 10 stop filter. So when I'm setting up to do a long exposure, would I just set whatever shutter speed will give me correct exposure for base 100 ISO and then use the conversion chart for that speed? And if I was at 1/1000 shutter speed but decided to do a longer exposure than 1 second, how would that look, would it work?
Loch Rusky
Brighton Pier
Brighton Pier
West Pier
Deddington fields border curve
Deddington fields curve and flare 2
Frozen canal Mono
Safe passage?
Does heaven smile on grazing sheep--
DSC08960 Its a drag having to land
Newburgh Wreck
Newburgh Beach
Ythan Estuary
NE Coastline
Backlit Sigma Test
Backlit Sigma Test
Backlit Sigma Test
Slains Castle
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Susie Portrait