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D7100
what neutral density filter
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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 253502" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>I'm not 'stuck' in the 'good old film era'. It's sheer practicality based on experience. I grew up shooting ASA 25 all day (and night!) long. ASA 400 was crap right of the box, but the best there was if you wanted to shoot fast action light sports in low light. Sure, you could 'push-process' it in the darkroom to 800 or even 1600, but that just made the images even crappier.</p><p></p><p>What's so insane about wanting to shoot with a lens at the sweet spot (f/8 or f/11), and have a 30-second shutter time <em>in broad daylight</em> without having to plop down $500 for a special filter to do so?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 253502, member: 15805"] I'm not 'stuck' in the 'good old film era'. It's sheer practicality based on experience. I grew up shooting ASA 25 all day (and night!) long. ASA 400 was crap right of the box, but the best there was if you wanted to shoot fast action light sports in low light. Sure, you could 'push-process' it in the darkroom to 800 or even 1600, but that just made the images even crappier. What's so insane about wanting to shoot with a lens at the sweet spot (f/8 or f/11), and have a 30-second shutter time [I]in broad daylight[/I] without having to plop down $500 for a special filter to do so? [/QUOTE]
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