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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful Very nice filter, May 7, 2010 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) This filter works good and is worth the money! I have several B&W filters and I think they are the best.
The 10 stop (110) filter is not the easiest to use though. Because it is so dark, you will have to get everything set before you screw it on. You have to compose, focus and then turn the focus to manual. Then meter the scene and calculate how long your exposure will need to be with the filter on. To take the picture, you will need to use the camera in Manual mode. I compose, focus and meter in Aperature priority, then switch the focus to manual. I then switch to Manual mode and match the setting from Aperature priority. I set the camera to a 2 sec timer with remote. I use a wireless remote to trigger the camera and then take the picture with the camera. You may have to take the picture a couple times to get the exposure that you actually want. Sometimes it seems that this may be a little over 10 stop but I usually will do the shot at a few different lengths... Read more
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful Great filter for bright situations, September 23, 2008 By UncleTrick (Las Vegas, NV.) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) I've been able to keep the shutter open for 30 seconds in bright desert sunlight using this filter (in addition to a small aperture). The lens is made of high quality materials and very sturdy.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful High quality and does exactly what I want it to do, October 12, 2009 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) High quality product. Long exposures come out better than expected. Being a 10-stop ND, you have to compose and focus prior to putting this filter on. But that's not unexpected being so dark. [...].
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful Very nice filter, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) This filter works good and is worth the money! I have several B&W filters and I think they are the best.The 10 stop (110) filter is not the easiest to use though. Because it is so dark, you will have to get everything set before you screw it on. You have to compose, focus and then turn the focus to manual. Then meter the scene and calculate how long your exposure will need to be with the filter on. To take the picture, you will need to use the camera in Manual mode. I compose, focus and meter in Aperature priority, then switch the focus to manual. I then switch to Manual mode and match the setting from Aperature priority. I set the camera to a 2 sec timer with remote. I use a wireless remote to trigger the camera and then take the picture with the camera. You may have to take the picture a couple times to get the exposure that you actually want. Sometimes it seems that this may be a little over 10 stop but I usually will do the shot at a few different lengths... Read more 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful Great filter for bright situations, By UncleTrick (Las Vegas, NV.) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) I've been able to keep the shutter open for 30 seconds in bright desert sunlight using this filter (in addition to a small aperture). The lens is made of high quality materials and very sturdy. 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful High quality and does exactly what I want it to do, By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: B&W 77mm #110 3.0 (1000x) Neutral Density Glass Filter (Accessory) High quality product. Long exposures come out better than expected. Being a 10-stop ND, you have to compose and focus prior to putting this filter on. But that's not unexpected being so dark. [...]. |
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