Hello,
I've been doing some research and playing around with long exposure photography at night, but as I watched/read more tutorials of long exposure, they mentioned that for DAYTIME long exposure you must use a neutral density filter. Now I been wanted to purchase one, but don't know which one. I plan on taking long exposure of waterfall, fountains, clouds, weather, etc.; though it depends the the lighting/environment/exposure adjustments/etc. which would be a good filter to start out with? I had some basic questions that were hoping you guys could help me with...
1) Which brand for a neutral density filter (or filters in general) or do brands really matter that much? I did some research and noticed that the higher quality filters were B&W, Nikon, Canon. But Hoya is also a great brand and Tiffen are lower quality than the other brands, BUT still good.
2) The main question, which filter to get? How dark of a ND filter should a beginner purchase? Again, I'm a noob to photography, but I noticed they're darkness is measured by f-stops or ranked from 1-10, is that correct?
3) Any tips/advice with ND filters or long exposure during the day, I've watched some good tutorials and and extra help would be GREAT!
Also if it helps, I'm using a Nikon D3100 (18-55mm, 52mm filters)!
Thanks!
0ptics
I've been doing some research and playing around with long exposure photography at night, but as I watched/read more tutorials of long exposure, they mentioned that for DAYTIME long exposure you must use a neutral density filter. Now I been wanted to purchase one, but don't know which one. I plan on taking long exposure of waterfall, fountains, clouds, weather, etc.; though it depends the the lighting/environment/exposure adjustments/etc. which would be a good filter to start out with? I had some basic questions that were hoping you guys could help me with...
1) Which brand for a neutral density filter (or filters in general) or do brands really matter that much? I did some research and noticed that the higher quality filters were B&W, Nikon, Canon. But Hoya is also a great brand and Tiffen are lower quality than the other brands, BUT still good.
2) The main question, which filter to get? How dark of a ND filter should a beginner purchase? Again, I'm a noob to photography, but I noticed they're darkness is measured by f-stops or ranked from 1-10, is that correct?
3) Any tips/advice with ND filters or long exposure during the day, I've watched some good tutorials and and extra help would be GREAT!
Also if it helps, I'm using a Nikon D3100 (18-55mm, 52mm filters)!
Thanks!
0ptics