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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 585429" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>None. For that price look for a good 77mm 9 or 10 stop ND and a 77mm 3 stop (Tiffen/Hoya). You need nothing more, I promise you - you can tweak everything with ISO if necessary (3 stops of ISO is <em>nothing</em> on modern cameras). I used to think that you need nothing more than the 9-10 stop but I was just confronted with shooting in gorges in Watkins Glen and the 9 stop was too much. I actually got away with no filter and shooting at Lo-1.0, but a 3 stop would have been perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 585429, member: 9240"] None. For that price look for a good 77mm 9 or 10 stop ND and a 77mm 3 stop (Tiffen/Hoya). You need nothing more, I promise you - you can tweak everything with ISO if necessary (3 stops of ISO is [I]nothing[/I] on modern cameras). I used to think that you need nothing more than the 9-10 stop but I was just confronted with shooting in gorges in Watkins Glen and the 9 stop was too much. I actually got away with no filter and shooting at Lo-1.0, but a 3 stop would have been perfect. [/QUOTE]
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