Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
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Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
I plan to use a ND filter number 3 when I start filming with the new 100D Super 8 film. I will be filming with a Minolta Autopak 8 D-6. So here is my question. Can I use a ND filter with the standard UV filter (that came with my camera) at the same time? Or should I just use the ND filter over the taking lens?
Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
Yes, you can use a UV filter with an ND filter. I keep a UV filter on all of my lenses all of the time just to protect them.
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Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
More filters = more chance of vignetting at wide angles, and more chance of flare.
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Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
I would tend to NOT use an UV filter if I was using a ND filter. Pick one.
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Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
Thanks guys! I originally posted this thread with vignetting in mind, so my question was answered. I will use the ND filter over the taking lens only.
Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
UV filters are ok to be used as lens caps, but I would always take it off before shooting. Only the really expensive ones are any worth, and if you have nice lens you really don't need UV filter. Of course photography shops recommend these, because they get more profit from selling filters than the actual lenses.
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Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
Quick question for someone to answer. If I decide to use a .03 ND filter on my Minolta movie camera can I use it all the time when filming under sunny skies? I normally film under these conditions so I assumed using a .03 ND filter would be OK with the new Ektachrome 100D?? Thanks.
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Re: Question about ND Filter and UV Filter
Don't ask to us, ask to your lightmeter... A ND filter is used to reduce incoming light so as long as you have light enough for filming you can use it. Under very sunny skies with E100D you will probably always need it to avoid the highest numbers of your diaphragm.Shanec8mm wrote:Quick question for someone to answer. If I decide to use a .03 ND filter on my Minolta movie camera can I use it all the time when filming under sunny skies? I normally film under these conditions so I assumed using a .03 ND filter would be OK with the new Ektachrome 100D?? Thanks.
A ND.3 filter is only 1 stop less.