Filter Type
- filter guide:
- all pro expensive one comparison: http://forum.xitek.com/thread-1008967-1-1-1.html
- UV filter
- Polarize filter
- Closeup filter
- ND filter
- color filter
- other filter
- Black card
- black card technique as traditional way of Photoshop-like masking: http://hanjies.blogspot.sg/2009/10/black-card-photography-part-i.html
ND filters and How Many Stops You need
So when you consider a ND filter, there are mainly 2 purposes for it
- reduce incoming light, and be able at using f1.4 like lens wide open, when you already hit lowest ISO, like 100, and also hit highest shutter speed, like 1/1000sec, to achieve Corret Exposure
- reduce incoming light, and be able to use a extreme slow shutter speed like 10-20sec, after you already use f8 and ISO 100, to achieve Corret Exposure
- or combination of both
Case Study
- Situation 1: Bright Day Light and Wide Open portrait shot, (Ambient Light: EV 15)
- answer: at least 3 stop ND filter needed for this case.
- extra answer: if you doing flash fill, and you stuck with 1/125 sync shutter speed,then you need additional 4 stop ND to bring 1/2000 sec to 1/125, that is total 7 stop ND filter.
- extra extra answer: if you
case | F | Iso | Shutter | note |
---|---|---|---|---|
normal correct setting | f16 | ISO100 | 1/125 sec | |
max wide open setting with 4 stop Pshift | f4 | ISO100 | 1/2000 sec | f16→f11→f8→f5.6→f4 1/125→1/250→1/500→1/1000→1/2000 |
max wide open with addition 3 stop ND | f1.4 | ISO100 | 1/2000 sec | f4→f2.8→f2→f1.4 |
f2.8 | ISO100 | 1/500 sec | for f2.8 lens | |
stuck with 1/125 sync speed, means to use 7 stop ND | f1.4 | ISO100 | 1/125 sec | f16→f1.4, 7 stops |
make ambient 1 stop darker than flash, means 7+1=8 stop ND | f1.4 | ISO100 | 1/125 sec | f16→f1.4, 7 stops + 1 stop flash fill |
f2.8 | ISO100 | 1/30 sec | f2.8 lens | |
if also with motion trail of background people, like 8 sec, then it need to turn 1/125 into 20“, means 8+10=18 stop ND | f1.4 | ISO 100 | 8” | 1/125→1/60→1/30→1/15 →1/8→1/4→1/2 →1“→2”→4“ →8” |
if you able to stop down to f8, you just need 18-5=13 stops ND | f8 | ISO 100 | 8“ | f1.4-f8, 5 stops |
- Situation 2: Night time (Ambient Light: EV 3)
- answer: Night is like a built-in ND for the sky, means it is 15-3=12 stops cut from day light settings.
case | F | Iso | Shutter | note |
---|---|---|---|---|
normal correct setting | f1.4 | ISO100 | 1/4 sec | f16→f1.4, 7 stops; 1/125→1/4, 5 stops |
f8 landscape setting | f8 | ISO100 | 8” sec | f16→f8, 2 stop, 1/125→8“, 10 stops |
1/125 sync speed not affect slower shutter speed | f8 | ISO100 | 8” sec | no change |
flash has no impact on ambient, flash ⇒ portrait, shutter ⇒ ambient | f8 | ISO100 | 8“ sec | 1 stop flash fill |
for 20” or 60“, 3 stops ND is enough or just blend 3 shots of 8” | f8 | ISO 100 | 8“ | 8” → 15“ → 30” → 60“ |
conclusion
- for a f2.8 lens, you need 3 stop of ND is good enough for day and night use
- for a f2.8 lens with fill flash, you need 6 stop of ND to overpower the sun flash at wide open.
- for a f1.4 lens, you need at least 6 stop of ND for day time use, and 10 stop ND for overpower sun flash at wide open.
- 3 stop of ND is good enough for any night shots
ND filter brands and naming
- Haida Neutral Density Filters’ Factors:
Neutral Density | Exposure Adjustment | Light Transmission |
---|---|---|
ND0.3 (2x) | 1 stop , reduces ISO by 1/2 | 50% |
ND0.6 (4x) | 2 stops, reduces ISO by 1/4 | 25% |
ND0.9 (8x) | 3 stops, reduces ISO by 1/8 | 12.5% |
ND1.8 (64x) | 6 stops, reduces ISO by 1/64 | 1.0% |
ND2.7 (400x) | 9 stops, reduces ISO by 1/500 | 0.25% |
ND3.0 (1000x) | 10 stops | 0.1% |
- haida 6 stop and 10 stop ND
- review: by edutilos
- case: photo by nitewalk
- note about Haida海大 price
- PROII级多层镀膜 vs normal (price increment factor)
- 超薄 vs normal (price increment factor)