View Full Version : Fader ND options for NX70


Mike Beckett
September 29th, 2011, 02:18 PM
Hi gang,

I've been looking at getting a Fader ND for my NX70, in an effort to cope better with bright conditions without having to resort to super high shutter speeds and risking strobing on moving subjects.

Now, for confirmation: a contact on Vimeo told me that he has direct confirmation from Sony that there is NO internal ND in the NX70, and that Sony themselves recommend using screw-on ND filters. My recent investigations (http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-nxcam-hxr-nx70u/498514-zoom-rocker-show-stopper-3.html#post1675198) seemed to demonstrate this as well.

Whether or not that is a good thing isn't up for debate, it is a fact. I have toyed with the very future of this camera with me (my thought was to look at upgrading to an NX5) - but stuff it, I bought the NX70 for its extreme small size, weatherproofness and other features.

So here's the questions, and I know the answers have been touched on already, but I don't want this buried in an inappropriately named thread.

Has anyone got any experience with a fader ND?
Which brand, and which size? Do you use a step-up ring?
Does it vignette at all?
What are you doing for a lens hood to reduce glare?

I went for the Lightcraft Workshop 37mm fader ND (http://www.premier-ink.co.uk/photographic/threaded-filters/neutral-density/light-craft-workshop-37mm-fader-nd-filter-mk-ii-p-3836.html) (it could probably fit under the hood with modification (http://www.hdwarrior.co.uk/2011/08/22/sony-nx70-user-update-and-lens-hood-customisation/)) but it vignettes unacceptably, so I am hoping there are other options.

There's a Polaroid option at Amazon UK but it looks a bit cheap to me.

Readers, it is over to you!