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I'm off to Scotland in a couple of weeks and have hired a Canon 10-22mm (from Lenses for Hire) along with a circular polarisier. This is a lens I intend to buy in the near future, but at the moment cannot justify the outlay.
I would very much like to experiment with NG filters, but obviously I don't want to buy anything specific for this lens at this stage as I don't have anything else with a 77mm filter diameter.
I am aware that the circular polariser will give me effectively a 2 stop ND, but I would like something I can play with on my other lenses (most likely my 28-135mm).
I want to take landscape images mainly, so I think a ND grad might be the best bet, but I would like to take the classic waterfall image and possibly some street scenes with the ghostly blur, which points towards a full ND.
Does anyone have any suggestions on perhaps a mix and match for me to start off with? Perhaps a 1 stop grad and a 2 stop ND?
I looked at the Conkin P options and am mindful that the 10-22 would require an wide angle holder - does anyone know if these are suitable for other lenses in general? Obviously I can hand hold the filter if it's just an ND, but I don't think I would want to try that with a graduated.
Also - what are peoples opinions on hard or soft graduated for landscapes?
TIA!
ETA - I did have a search before posting, but struggled to answer all my questons and possibly confused me further!
I'm off to Scotland in a couple of weeks and have hired a Canon 10-22mm (from Lenses for Hire) along with a circular polarisier. This is a lens I intend to buy in the near future, but at the moment cannot justify the outlay.
I would very much like to experiment with NG filters, but obviously I don't want to buy anything specific for this lens at this stage as I don't have anything else with a 77mm filter diameter.
I am aware that the circular polariser will give me effectively a 2 stop ND, but I would like something I can play with on my other lenses (most likely my 28-135mm).
I want to take landscape images mainly, so I think a ND grad might be the best bet, but I would like to take the classic waterfall image and possibly some street scenes with the ghostly blur, which points towards a full ND.
Does anyone have any suggestions on perhaps a mix and match for me to start off with? Perhaps a 1 stop grad and a 2 stop ND?
I looked at the Conkin P options and am mindful that the 10-22 would require an wide angle holder - does anyone know if these are suitable for other lenses in general? Obviously I can hand hold the filter if it's just an ND, but I don't think I would want to try that with a graduated.
Also - what are peoples opinions on hard or soft graduated for landscapes?
TIA!
ETA - I did have a search before posting, but struggled to answer all my questons and possibly confused me further!