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Chris Quevedo March 15th, 2013 01:04 PM

ND Filters
 
what sort of ND's do you use for the NEX-EA50? or what do you recommend would be best and give the best image? i've heard a lot of good things about Tiffen ND's, but why are they better?

anyone have thoughts on this or other similar accesories you use?

Noa Put March 15th, 2013 01:27 PM

Re: ND Filters
 
Cheaper ND filters might introduce softness or colorcasts, I still haven't bought one but plan to do soon, I had my eye on a Fader ND Digi Pro and I heard good things about the tiffen to. There was allready a thread running about this: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-nex...y-filters.html

Lee Berger March 15th, 2013 01:56 PM

Re: ND Filters
 
I'm quite pleased with the Genus GL GNDF-67 ND 67 mm Fader Circular Filter System. I shot with it all day at the beach yesterday and none of the footage exhibited any issues with the filter.

Chris Quevedo March 15th, 2013 01:59 PM

Re: ND Filters
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Noa Put (Post 1784591)
Cheaper ND filters might introduce softness or colorcasts, I still haven't bought one but plan to do soon, I had my eye on a Fader ND Digi Pro and I heard good things about the tiffen to. There was allready a thread running about this: http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-nex...y-filters.html

yea sorry, i just thought maybe there might be filters that worked best with an NEX-EA50, didn't mean to break forum policy and make a duplicate thread, very sorry

Chris Harding March 15th, 2013 06:34 PM

Re: ND Filters
 
Hi Chris

Spend heaps of money and you will be OK!! I was sold filters by a GOOD ?? camera shop and they were worse than useless and each one was $40.00 ...the image was red so that usually means IR contamination!! I buck the trend completely in bright light and shoot without ND's where I can but if it's really bright and I have a lot of movement and am forced to reduce shutter speed I then have an ND4 Kenko Pro Digital 1 which seems to work well...I just hate to put bad glass in front of good glass which is what a cheap filter will do ...I think the Kenkos were $60.00 each!! Same company as Tokina which make a nice lens so I trusted them!

Chris

Darryl N. Barg March 18th, 2013 02:13 PM

Re: ND Filters
 
The Heliopan sure feels good to use, and I think it looks really great most of the time, although there definitely is vignetting when zoomed right out.

It has become totally second nature to reach and turn the ND while watching the viewfinder and histogram as I set up a shot. I have absolutely no regrets buying a camera without the built in ND.

Darryl

Edit: Sorry, I just found the above link on an earlier thread. Sorry. That must have been where I saw it initially.

Paul Wood March 20th, 2013 04:43 AM

Re: ND Filters
 
I found this thread discussing the Heliopan filter, which I use - you do need to white balance, but you really should with any filter.

Heliopan fader ND at DVinfo.net

Not cheap, but along with the Genus, seems to be one of the best variable ND filters around.

Noa Put March 20th, 2013 06:43 AM

Re: ND Filters
 
A soon as I get my Genus Eclipse I"ll post some test footage.


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