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Purchased first set of ND, CP and Protective filters
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<blockquote data-quote="Mediaman09" data-source="post: 404502" data-attributes="member: 9503"><p>Thanks for the tips guys. </p><p></p><p>On the potential vignetting, my macro is an FX lense (and legacy lenses are effectively FX I assume) ; balance are DX, so I will pay particularly attention there. No real need to stack, so that issue is solvable. </p><p></p><p>Hope to get good use of the CP filter, but ya, I realized going in that the ND was an optional purchase, really intended for advanced users, and limited use, but I have the time now, so thought I would experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mediaman09, post: 404502, member: 9503"] Thanks for the tips guys. On the potential vignetting, my macro is an FX lense (and legacy lenses are effectively FX I assume) ; balance are DX, so I will pay particularly attention there. No real need to stack, so that issue is solvable. Hope to get good use of the CP filter, but ya, I realized going in that the ND was an optional purchase, really intended for advanced users, and limited use, but I have the time now, so thought I would experiment. [/QUOTE]
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