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<blockquote data-quote="LeicaR9" data-source="post: 284860" data-attributes="member: 23040"><p>Yes i would like to go with faster shutter speeds 1/60 - 1/125 at least or even faster. I'm looking something to stop the over burning of highlights.</p><p>I googled iso 6400 samples, few came up by D800 and RX1. Seems like good match for shadows (no plastic look).</p><p>But for sunrise landscape, the reflections on waves look super contrasty, maybe ND can help without milky motion blur look, and for that nice sun not to over blow.</p><p></p><p>I'm also looking ND filters to shoot wide open with Zeiss 35mm and 100mm F2.0 in low light and in bright daylight.</p><p>For landscape and for street photography. To keep the highlights perfectly defined on white dress, chrome and water.</p><p>In my area there is mostly illuminance ~ 70 000 Lux in sunny day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeicaR9, post: 284860, member: 23040"] Yes i would like to go with faster shutter speeds 1/60 - 1/125 at least or even faster. I'm looking something to stop the over burning of highlights. I googled iso 6400 samples, few came up by D800 and RX1. Seems like good match for shadows (no plastic look). But for sunrise landscape, the reflections on waves look super contrasty, maybe ND can help without milky motion blur look, and for that nice sun not to over blow. I'm also looking ND filters to shoot wide open with Zeiss 35mm and 100mm F2.0 in low light and in bright daylight. For landscape and for street photography. To keep the highlights perfectly defined on white dress, chrome and water. In my area there is mostly illuminance ~ 70 000 Lux in sunny day. [/QUOTE]
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