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<blockquote data-quote="Rexer John" data-source="post: 139426" data-attributes="member: 12691"><p>I was thinking of getting <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hoya-PRO-1-Digital-Screw-In-Filter/dp/B0045D5PBC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1366367411&sr=8-5&keywords=nd+filter+52mm" target="_blank">this ND16</a> (I'm in the UK)</p><p>Wanting an ND to suit 3 purposes if possible but not wanting a variable after reading Jakes problem about light and dark areas.</p><p>The ND16 is 4 stops, would that be good for my purposes which are...</p><p>1. Bright daylight to allow a larger aperture on say a beach shot.</p><p>2. Smoothing water, waves, streams, waterfalls.</p><p>3. Long exposure with a small aperture in daytime to make walking people disappear from a street shot.</p><p></p><p>Is it too much to ask from a single non variable ND filter, would I be better with a set of filters?</p><p>Not expecting it to suit all needs perfectly but to get a "ball park" ND filter to work around.</p><p>For a single filter what would be your choice with the above criteria, they are in order of most needed to least?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rexer John, post: 139426, member: 12691"] I was thinking of getting [URL="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hoya-PRO-1-Digital-Screw-In-Filter/dp/B0045D5PBC/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1366367411&sr=8-5&keywords=nd+filter+52mm"]this ND16[/URL] (I'm in the UK) Wanting an ND to suit 3 purposes if possible but not wanting a variable after reading Jakes problem about light and dark areas. The ND16 is 4 stops, would that be good for my purposes which are... 1. Bright daylight to allow a larger aperture on say a beach shot. 2. Smoothing water, waves, streams, waterfalls. 3. Long exposure with a small aperture in daytime to make walking people disappear from a street shot. Is it too much to ask from a single non variable ND filter, would I be better with a set of filters? Not expecting it to suit all needs perfectly but to get a "ball park" ND filter to work around. For a single filter what would be your choice with the above criteria, they are in order of most needed to least? [/QUOTE]
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