Why you need a dark ND filter
May 15th, 2010 by Simon
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I was looking for some birds but couldn’t find any so I sat down, took my ND filter and shut off the light to get some nice blur.

40D – ISO100 – 30 s – f/16 – Sigma 10-20mm@18 mm – ND1.8

40D – ISO100 – 1 s – f/2.8 – Sigma 150 mm – ND 1.8 + Circular Polarizer

40D – ISO100 – 25 s – f/16 – Sigma 150 mm – ND 1.8 + Circular Polarizer
I was looking for some birds but couldn't find any so I sat down, took my ND filter and shut off the light to get some nice blur.
40D - ISO100 - 30 s - f/16 - Sigma 10-20mm@18 mm - ND1.8
40D - ISO100 - 1 s - f/2.8 - Sigma 150 mm - ND 1.8 + Circular Polarizer
40D - ISO100 - 25 s - f/16 - Sigma 150 mm - ND 1.8 + Circular Polarizer
It’s a B+W 64x neutral grey filter that can be bought in any good on- or offline shop for around 80€
Thats are great pictures. Where you got the “dark ND-Filter” ?