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D5100
Grad ND filter for sunsets
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<blockquote data-quote="sam49" data-source="post: 149839" data-attributes="member: 12765"><p>Hi crunk well that's a good question and I am not going to be able to give you a simple answer.</p><p></p><p>I only got my filters 3 days ago and I have not had time to try then all out yet, but let me explain in my set there is a filter holder that attaches to the lens then the filters clip into the holder, the holder has three slots so you can fit one, two or three filters at the same time. </p><p></p><p>Then to make it more complicated the filters are graduated from clear at the bottom and darker at the top, there is no set place in the holder for the filter to sit you can move it up and down in the holder so the further you push it down the darker it gets at the top.</p><p></p><p>So I can only tell you it seems to me its a lot of trial and error its not as simple as I thought.</p><p></p><p>In my set there are three filters a P.121 S a P.121 L and a P.121 m</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you decide</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam49, post: 149839, member: 12765"] Hi crunk well that's a good question and I am not going to be able to give you a simple answer. I only got my filters 3 days ago and I have not had time to try then all out yet, but let me explain in my set there is a filter holder that attaches to the lens then the filters clip into the holder, the holder has three slots so you can fit one, two or three filters at the same time. Then to make it more complicated the filters are graduated from clear at the bottom and darker at the top, there is no set place in the holder for the filter to sit you can move it up and down in the holder so the further you push it down the darker it gets at the top. So I can only tell you it seems to me its a lot of trial and error its not as simple as I thought. In my set there are three filters a P.121 S a P.121 L and a P.121 m I hope this helps you decide [/QUOTE]
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