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Microstock Footage Forum => Video Equipment / Sofware / Technique => Topic started by: ichiro17 on October 21, 2008, 17:45
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Taking a break from the Canon vs Nikon argument, I'm going to pose a question:
Lee vs Singh-Ray
I'll say it up front, I'm leaning towards Singh-Ray. What I'm looking at is getting 2 or 3 of their P-size Neutral density grad (and 1 reverse ND grad) filters for landscape work because I would prefer to do it right in the camera and not have to worry too much about HDRing everything when I go on vacation next year. I would like to bring it home and go nuts on just processing the DNGs and keywording and uploading.
However, what should I go for? Lee or Singh Ray? Does anyone use them? And what would you think would be the optimal densities?
PS - I'm pre-ordering my MK II tomorrow :) I am a very happy camper
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Just bought two Singh-Ray Graduated ND's
Very excited about those
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What is a reverse ND grad?
Regards,
Adelaide