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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 798054" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>I have the x4 10 stop and use it quite alot. Its most useful in mid day shots. As you start to loose light, the exposure time can quickly surpass the 30 second internal timer so a remote using bulb mode is necessary for the low light long exposures, but thats good practice anyways. If you shoot alot of sunsets or sunrises, the 6 stop would be ideal. I too have been waiting for that 6 stop to come back in stock. I dont have much use for the 3 stop, unless you do outdoor videos at wide apertures, then it might be a VND i'd choose over the 3 stop.</p><p>It is a motorcycle reference, but unfortunately the nomenclature lasted longer than the bike did. Had to sell it quite a few years ago and havent had an opportunity to get another yet. Ugh, I miss it though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 798054, member: 46724"] I have the x4 10 stop and use it quite alot. Its most useful in mid day shots. As you start to loose light, the exposure time can quickly surpass the 30 second internal timer so a remote using bulb mode is necessary for the low light long exposures, but thats good practice anyways. If you shoot alot of sunsets or sunrises, the 6 stop would be ideal. I too have been waiting for that 6 stop to come back in stock. I dont have much use for the 3 stop, unless you do outdoor videos at wide apertures, then it might be a VND i'd choose over the 3 stop. It is a motorcycle reference, but unfortunately the nomenclature lasted longer than the bike did. Had to sell it quite a few years ago and havent had an opportunity to get another yet. Ugh, I miss it though! [/QUOTE]
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