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Astroman
08-03-2010, 5:07pm
Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a 77mm ND8 filter new or used to help with my daylight Lightning photography. What would be the best filter to get? Or what would others suggest to be the better filter to get.

PS I don't want to go too expensive.

Xenedis
08-03-2010, 7:48pm
Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a 77mm ND8 filter new or used to help with my daylight Lightning photography. What would be the best filter to get? Or what would others suggest to be the better filter to get.

PS I don't want to go too expensive.

I bought a Hoya HMC ND8 filter in 82mm size for my Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM.

The filter cost $120.

77mm filters will be marginally cheaper.

I'd recommend going for a quality filter, such as Hoya's multi-coated (HMC) product line. Avoid the cheapies.

cupic
13-03-2010, 7:58pm
I bought a Hoya HMC ND8 filter in 82mm size for my Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM.


Where from?


cheers

Big Pix
13-03-2010, 8:00pm
Lee and B&W are also very good quality.....

Xenedis
13-03-2010, 8:06pm
Where from?


I picked it up from Digital Camera Warehouse in Canterbury.

I've not used it much, though. I now have two Lee resin three-stop ND filters.

David
13-03-2010, 9:18pm
Hello,

I am looking at purchasing a 77mm ND8 filter new or used to help with my daylight Lightning photography. What would be the best filter to get? Or what would others suggest to be the better filter to get.

PS I don't want to go too expensive.

Mate that is false economy and tying your hands behind your back: why spend very good money on quality lenses like your 17-40 L then compromise your shot with cheap or semi cheap dodgy filters. Go for the best you can with the filter just as you would buying a lens and get high quality results. Go the Lee or Hoya HMC and pay good money for good filters is my advise.

Astroman
13-03-2010, 9:38pm
thanks guys for the advice, muchly appreciated.

jjphoto
13-03-2010, 11:26pm
Heliopan is the best, no colour cast at all. Get them from B+H or Adorama. B+W is good too.

JJ

jackdaw
01-04-2010, 4:38am
Lee are top notch. If you are out to save a couple of bob, go with the Hoya - though you only get what you pay for.

arnica
19-04-2010, 6:17pm
I got myself a 77mm B+W ND110 (10 stop). Allows you to take long exposure during broad daylight.

I purchased the largest it for the largest lens I had at the time and got additional step down rings so I could use it on the smaller diameter lens