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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 215029" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Depends on the filters, but I would heartily recommend investing in the large filter/step-up ring solution, because good ND's aren't cheap, and you can buy a lot of step-up rings for the price of a filter. I have UV's for every lens and circular polarizers in 3 sizes (67, 72 & 77mm). The ND's are all 77's. I have a set of graduated step up rings, and also one that goes directly from 67 to 77mm to save on filter size. I tend not to stack filters, but if I want to add an additional 1, 2 or 3 stop ND to my 10 stop then I'd rather save one ring. It saves a lot of space in the bag when I only need to carry one size and a pair of adapters.</p><p></p><p>Think about the lenses you have that you would want to use special use filters on, both now and later, and buy accordingly, because the drawbacks of step-down adapters are obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 215029, member: 9240"] Depends on the filters, but I would heartily recommend investing in the large filter/step-up ring solution, because good ND's aren't cheap, and you can buy a lot of step-up rings for the price of a filter. I have UV's for every lens and circular polarizers in 3 sizes (67, 72 & 77mm). The ND's are all 77's. I have a set of graduated step up rings, and also one that goes directly from 67 to 77mm to save on filter size. I tend not to stack filters, but if I want to add an additional 1, 2 or 3 stop ND to my 10 stop then I'd rather save one ring. It saves a lot of space in the bag when I only need to carry one size and a pair of adapters. Think about the lenses you have that you would want to use special use filters on, both now and later, and buy accordingly, because the drawbacks of step-down adapters are obvious. [/QUOTE]
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