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date: 2003-03-31 22:51:42
subject: Re: Nice While It lasted/Bob4

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Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Nice While It lasted


Hiya Pard!

>
> -> > B > Anyone tried using a circular pola filter for a
neutral density
> -> effect?
> -> >
> -> > I've heard of crossed polarised filters being used as
> -> > infinitely-variable density neutral filters.

>

> Nikon has a nice kit at the camera store
> containing a polarizer, a UV filter, an ND 4
> and an ND 8 for around sixty-seventy bucks or so.
> A nice little pouch and the slot for the the paper
> work is nice for holding a 28 to 37mm adapter ring.

May be forced to go for just a 2 or 4 ND unless that runs as much as the
kit.
Sure appreciate your clue, though.  Have managed to adapt for the 100W/S
power packs but must maintain 12 feet or so distance or over expose shot.
Makes for a beautifully smooth spread with the 48" umbrella but too strong
to pull in to where the natural highlights result on nose, cheek, etc.  Too
flat.  If I can get either a 2 or perhaps better yet a 4ND, then I should be
able to use the 400W/S packs also for family groups.

BobD


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