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<blockquote data-quote="thequeenscheese" data-source="post: 576069" data-attributes="member: 37908"><p>I've tried a couple of times to capture some water blur/motion and it always seems the highlights are blown out with an almost white image, is it as simple as nd filters etc, or am i missing a trick?, Anywhere from 1second seems to struggle.</p><p></p><p>kit D5300 tamron 18-270 62mm</p><p></p><p>I was out with the neighbor yesterday and hes got a Sony mirror-less (newish model) which has an inbuilt setting for this and does a very good job taking around 2 - 256 pics give or take then blending them in camera without needing an nd filter, i canr see a relevant setting on the D5300 so im guessing its an ND filter required around no.8? any other tricks and tips?</p><p></p><p>cheers..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequeenscheese, post: 576069, member: 37908"] I've tried a couple of times to capture some water blur/motion and it always seems the highlights are blown out with an almost white image, is it as simple as nd filters etc, or am i missing a trick?, Anywhere from 1second seems to struggle. kit D5300 tamron 18-270 62mm I was out with the neighbor yesterday and hes got a Sony mirror-less (newish model) which has an inbuilt setting for this and does a very good job taking around 2 - 256 pics give or take then blending them in camera without needing an nd filter, i canr see a relevant setting on the D5300 so im guessing its an ND filter required around no.8? any other tricks and tips? cheers.. [/QUOTE]
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