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Aug 9, 2018 17:30:31   #
MrGNY Loc: New York
 
David Taylor wrote:
You're assuming the camera is one of those old fashioned DSLR things, rather than a more modern mirrorless.


No, it's not one of those there new fangled mirrorless cameras. It's a D7500.

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Aug 9, 2018 17:32:17   #
MrGNY Loc: New York
 


Jerry thanks for the links, some of them I have read before and some are new.

You always give a lot of info when some one asks a question.

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Aug 9, 2018 19:13:03   #
Dennis833 Loc: Australia
 
Hoya PROND32 & NDX400, 4 stop and 9 stops. Good value and top quality filters.

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Aug 9, 2018 19:32:07   #
MrGNY Loc: New York
 
Dennis833 wrote:
Hoya PROND32 & NDX400, 4 stop and 9 stops. Good value and top quality filters.


Thank you, I will look at those.

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Aug 10, 2018 12:09:55   #
Photo_Buff Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
 


Thanks for all of the links. I am about to purchase some of the 4x4 & 4x6in rectangular filters. I will work my way through the references before I put the proverbial hammer down. I read somewhere that there is minimal color cast with NISI filters. My plan was to get the set of Lee hard grad 3,6, and 9 stop, and NISI 3, 6, 10, and 15 stop. Does one allow 2 stops for the polarizer? Like the Wine Country holder, bit it's huge.

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