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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D3200
Manually lowering the ISO speed (<100)
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 316188" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Some have "hot spots" some generate dark cross patterns, there may be other issues with some. Just make sure to read the reviews on them before you buy. I don't use them since I would rather use ND filters. I use HiTech filters in a Cokin holder so I don't have to buy filters for every filter size. It's just like any filter. If you buy cheap you may not get the results you expect. There are a lot of variables with how filters are designed and constructed. Some ND filters introduce color casts even though in theory they shouldn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 316188, member: 15754"] Some have "hot spots" some generate dark cross patterns, there may be other issues with some. Just make sure to read the reviews on them before you buy. I don't use them since I would rather use ND filters. I use HiTech filters in a Cokin holder so I don't have to buy filters for every filter size. It's just like any filter. If you buy cheap you may not get the results you expect. There are a lot of variables with how filters are designed and constructed. Some ND filters introduce color casts even though in theory they shouldn't. [/QUOTE]
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