Re: Regarding ND Filters

2001-04-18 Thread David A. Mann
Flavio Minelli writes: > I once saw a ND filter letting in 1 stop less light in the center. > It was supposed to be used with cheap wide angles with huge light > falloff. You can also get them for large format wide-angles, as well as some medium format ones. For these lenses they are horrendo

Re: Regarding ND Filters

2001-04-18 Thread David A. Mann
Bruce Dayton writes: > The graduated filters that fit into a holder (Cokin, Singh Ray, Lee) can be > handy because the dividing line may not be at the center of the picture. In > those cases the filter can be slid up or down to accomodate the divide where > a screw on filter cannot. I was goin

RE: Regarding ND Filters

2001-04-18 Thread Jostein Oksne
> From: Shel Belinkoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Graduated ND filters have uses for other than landscapes. > A while back I was shooting a street scene where the left > side of the scene was in bright sun and the right side > was in shadow. In fact, the shadow crossed the scene at > an a

Re: Regarding ND Filters

2001-04-17 Thread Bruce Dayton
prevails. Bruce Dayton (back from vacation and 1100+ postings) Sacramento, CA - Original Message - From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 7:05 AM Subject: Re: Regarding ND Filters > Graduated ND filters