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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 402730" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>When it comes to ND stops, in some cases more is better than less. I have a ten-stopper that often isn't enough for the long exposure I try to do with my wides. Using one can already increase vignetting and in my case, with two filters my shots have that severe vignetting they'd only be usable when I crop the center out of it.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a graduated ND which only blocks one half of my shot. Like that I can capture fully or at least more of the DR a scene has, if it is a wider DR than my cam's capability. The disadvantage is that it only works well in 50/50 compositions. I don't know of other brands but B+W only has them in -1 or -2 versions. At least those I checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 402730, member: 31330"] When it comes to ND stops, in some cases more is better than less. I have a ten-stopper that often isn't enough for the long exposure I try to do with my wides. Using one can already increase vignetting and in my case, with two filters my shots have that severe vignetting they'd only be usable when I crop the center out of it. I ordered a graduated ND which only blocks one half of my shot. Like that I can capture fully or at least more of the DR a scene has, if it is a wider DR than my cam's capability. The disadvantage is that it only works well in 50/50 compositions. I don't know of other brands but B+W only has them in -1 or -2 versions. At least those I checked. [/QUOTE]
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