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What It Good Filter For Tokina 11-16

Rick Sieminski Photography Inc says:

B&W or Hoya are great choices. I have a 3, six, and 10 finish for mine.
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Pete Rocks says:

I utilize a heliopan 10 stop, does a skilful task and cheaper than the balance. It does however leave a red cast however, but this is easy to get rid of in mail, and I'1000 pretty sure most other filters have the same outcome. Comes in depression profile by default likewise :)
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Chris JL says:

B+West for me - great glass, and no vignetting on this lens (but no stacking, otherwise vignetting arises).
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jomargon says:

Dan Ungrue says:

Thanks a bunch for the input! I ended up opting for the 3 stop B&W that is linked in my first mail service. A few more duckets than some of the others, but information technology's a bit more than user friendly for clumsy folks like me who tend to be hard on gear.

I aim to shoot with this for a spell and promise it functions as anticipated. Will eventually transition to a gnd, I recall, every bit I shoot a lot of landscapes as well.

I just returned domicile from the Artctic Circle concluding night and will be putting this lens to use for the start time. Yessssssssss!
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Dan Ungrue says:

By the fashion, overnice dusk shot, jomargon.
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emmoff says:

This is a fantastic article explaining ND filters from Peter Colina in Sydney Australia for everyone still researching to buy one - world wide web.redbubble.com/people/peterh111/periodical/4421304-the-ul...
Information technology is very helpful with lots of examples - not that I've bought any yet!
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Mehdi-T (mdti) says:

Graduated ND filters are made to residual exposure between the sky and he forground (I utilise them to have less expo in city lights likewise, when shooting with the sky, and it works great, helps reducing flare a niggling too).

Lee system is good, I use lee and hitech on information technology.
But it is much less piece of cake to utilize than a circular solid ND. It takes time to install, information technology is big, you expect like a geek if yous use it in street shooting like me. Focussing can be hard, because it makes the filter plough with the ring on some lens (so you lot really demand an IF lens similar tokinas where the external band for filters does not move as you focus).

Only also call back that, in my opinion, ND Grads are an creative choice, considering to become fifty-fifty exposure, you merely demand to creepo the shadows or black parameter in your RAW software (photographic camera raw of photoshop in my case).
So ND Grads are really when you lot desire "that" consequence that Grad ND give, (or opposite NDs to put on sunsets).

The Variable ND from singh-ray and fader (vari ND Ultra MKII) look awesome if you trust the case on their site (which are all shot with a powerful flash): more than expensive at first, only finally the same or cheaper than several ND filters.

I have been using a inexpensive Hama vario nd to see how it is, and it is really very squeamish to be able to set the right ND y'all want depending on current conditions.

I would reserve slide-in filters to ND Grads, because that's where it is really without contest, and employ circular NDs for full ND, unless the lens vignettes, in such case the solution is to go fully for slide-in filters (lee, hitech etc).

At that place have been a discussion recently on Lee Filters flickr group. I can simply propose you to go check it out.

In that location is a really bad side to ND: it cn be addictive and it is expensive if you want them all :-)

I hope information technology helps.
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wolf_breath says:

The all-time completely solid ND filter I accept is my lens cap.

Still, in all seriousness, my hoya nd filter is pretty solid.
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LMNO Dusk Deluxe says:

How do you avoid artifacts with the xi-16 when using an ND filter?
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Mehdi-T (mdti) says:

what practise yous call artifacts ?
(if yous hateful "vignetting", so this thread talks nearly that)
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Mehdi-T (mdti) says:

wolf_breath:

:-D
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michaeljenkinson1962 says:

Any thoughts/comments on which is best (for quality) between the B+W or the Heliopan ? I'k seriously thinking about getting one of these 10 stoppers. I take read that the more than expensive B+W is multicoated but the Heliopan isn't. Will the multicoating make so much difference?
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Solveira says:

It´s better to exist multicoated, I take Hoya 9 stops multicoated and i recomend.
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