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D4VE 3LL

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964 posts

226 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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I've finally got round to buying a ND110 filter for my Sigma 10-20mm. Love it and still learning but heres a few I like.









C+C welcome. thanks for looking

gary71

1,995 posts

200 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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Photos look great. Is the exposure and focus a complete guess as it must be pretty dark behind that thing!

D4VE 3LL

Original Poster:

964 posts

226 months

Friday 19th February 2010
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Autofocus it with out the filter on, then switch to manual, place filter on and just guess to start with, then hone in until you get it right.

Muska

1,138 posts

203 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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May I ask where you got the filter from and what make it was please?

Very nice pictures.

AndyKH

1,456 posts

217 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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Ah i'm just about to pick my budget version up from the post office. I've found out that welding mask glass is the same size as my cokin filter holder so bought one (well 10 to be exact) off ebay for a fiver. If i enjoy the results i'll take the leap and buy the real thing.

i will have the other nine on ebay tonight listed in the photography section if anyone cares.....

nick francis

858 posts

282 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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D4VE 3LL said:
Autofocus it with out the filter on, then switch to manual, place filter on and just guess to start with, then hone in until you get it right.
THE 5d mk II allows you to view the scene in live view, zoom in x10 and manual focus, I've never acheived such accurate focusing before particularly on things in the far distace eg the moon.

Love the 4th shot of Penmon lighthouse.

D4VE 3LL

Original Poster:

964 posts

226 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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Muska said:
May I ask where you got the filter from and what make it was please?

Very nice pictures.
Warehouse Express website priced about £83 with postage. B+W is the make, german brand.

thanks for the positive comments guys

14-7

6,233 posts

212 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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Love the first two!

Which 10-20 are you using? The F3.5 or the F4-5.6?





(Shhhhh, the Mrs is loitering) The credit card is just sat in front of me now whilst I ponder the price differences smile

baz7175

3,551 posts

232 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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The B&W range is made by a company called Schneider Kreuznach down in Bad Kreuznach (near Frankfurt), I had thought about approaching them directly about the ND110 filters in the past as the prices on the street/internet for these are simply nuts (140euro over here and around 90squid in the UK), but they won't sell direct to the public...pity...

Chicken Pox

476 posts

195 months

Saturday 20th February 2010
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AndyKH said:
Ah i'm just about to pick my budget version up from the post office. I've found out that welding mask glass is the same size as my cokin filter holder so bought one (well 10 to be exact) off ebay for a fiver. If i enjoy the results i'll take the leap and buy the real thing.

i will have the other nine on ebay tonight listed in the photography section if anyone cares.....
will you be joining this group?
http://www.flickr.com/groups/weldingmaskglassfilte...

ETA and for O/P
http://www.flickr.com/groups/nd110-filter-group/

Edited by Chicken Pox on Saturday 20th February 21:02

D4VE 3LL

Original Poster:

964 posts

226 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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The F4- 5.6

AndyKH

1,456 posts

217 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Chicken Pox said:
AndyKH said:
Ah i'm just about to pick my budget version up from the post office. I've found out that welding mask glass is the same size as my cokin filter holder so bought one (well 10 to be exact) off ebay for a fiver. If i enjoy the results i'll take the leap and buy the real thing.

i will have the other nine on ebay tonight listed in the photography section if anyone cares.....
will you be joining this group?
http://www.flickr.com/groups/weldingmaskglassfilte...

ETA and for O/P
http://www.flickr.com/groups/nd110-filter-group/

Edited by Chicken Pox on Saturday 20th February 21:02
Fantastic, thanks for that chicken pox.

paul911

2,771 posts

254 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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D4VE 3LL said:
I've finally got round to buying a ND110 filter for my Sigma 10-20mm. Love it and still learning but heres a few I like.


C+C welcome. thanks for looking
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Nice set Dave, how are you adjusting your WB?

D4VE 3LL

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964 posts

226 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Shooting in Auto and Raw and changing where needs be on PS. Any tips?

scottydkona

15 posts

192 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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D4VE 3LL said:
I've finally got round to buying a ND110 filter for my Sigma 10-20mm. Love it and still learning but heres a few I like.









C+C welcome. thanks for looking
Great shots mate, ive just also brought one for the same lens, ive not had any positive results yet, mainly down to the weather. Are you using anything else with it like a cpl or any gnd's?

D4VE 3LL

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964 posts

226 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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No other filters. It would cause a heavier vignette. I've found that it really brings out the sky like a CPL would and if they dont, just expose for a bit longer or put it up a notch in post processing. Cheers

Dean Scott

15 posts

192 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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D4VE 3LL said:
No other filters. It would cause a heavier vignette. I've found that it really brings out the sky like a CPL would and if they dont, just expose for a bit longer or put it up a notch in post processing. Cheers
Cheers for reply mate, add me on flickr as it would be good to see more of your shots with the filter, Dean_Scott

Cheers

JulianHJ

8,858 posts

283 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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My better half (Breadknife) has one of these and has produced some lovely shots. I'm going to take the plunge and get one myself...

paul911

2,771 posts

254 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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D4VE 3LL said:
Autofocus it with out the filter on, then switch to manual, place filter on and just guess to start with, then hone in until you get it right.
No need to guess. I carry a conversion chart clicky

You’ve done a good job with the WB in PS, but I now take a pic with the filter on and use that to set the custom white balance. Saves all the messing about in PS. smile

arej

425 posts

223 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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I quite like the idea of one of these filters - if they darken the whole scene, do you usually have to do a bit of processing to bring back some light to the foreground if it is exposed for the sky or vice versa?