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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Photography Equipment => Topic started by: JetCityImage on August 21, 2017, 18:12

Title: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: JetCityImage on August 21, 2017, 18:12
Ok, now that the eclipse is over, what are some practical uses for an ND100000 Filter?
Title: Re: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: namussi on August 21, 2017, 23:11
There'll be a solar eclipse in South America in February.

Put it up for sale on ebay in Spanish.
Title: Re: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: Chichikov on August 22, 2017, 00:00
Ok, now that the eclipse is over, what are some practical uses for an ND100000 Filter?
Use it to take pictures in places where there are people, cars, etc. With a long exposure they will disappear/fade
Title: Re: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: increasingdifficulty on August 22, 2017, 08:46
Haha, yeah, but with a 1/1000 sec exposure without a filter you're looking at a one minute (or 1.6) exposure with it. Could be useful in some cases I suppose.

"PLEASE NOTE: This product can not be returned for any reason after August 20, 2017." Hoya website.
"This item is nonreturnable". B&H.  ;D
Title: Re: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: sgoodwin4813 on August 22, 2017, 10:00
Paperweight?  Maybe pictures of welders?  Hope you earn back more than you paid for it.
Title: Re: Practical uses for an ND100000 Filter
Post by: Chichikov on August 22, 2017, 11:37
Haha, yeah, but with a 1/1000 sec exposure without a filter you're looking at a one minute (or 1.6) exposure with it. Could be useful in some cases I suppose.

"PLEASE NOTE: This product can not be returned for any reason after August 20, 2017." Hoya website.
"This item is nonreturnable". B&H.
;D

lol
Is it legal if you have bought the filter less than one week before?