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I've a 10 and 11. Has anyone worked out exactly how many stops these are yet?
Set the camera up, preferably on a tripod so nothing changes between shots and point it towards a fairly standard scene.
Set the camera to aperture priority with the aperture set at about f8 and (on a bright day) and make a note of the shutter speed.
Then put the filter over the lens and take a note of the new suggested shutter speed.
RE white balance. There's nothing the camera can do to sort this as it's SOOO green. I'm working on a custom setting in Lightroom for this though.
Just do a custom white balance with the filter in place - hey presto, pretty much spot on colours. RE white balance. There's nothing the camera can do to sort this as it's SOOO green. I'm working on a custom setting in Lightroom for this though.
RE white balance. There's nothing the camera can do to sort this as it's SOOO green. I'm working on a custom setting in Lightroom for this though.
The 10 is 13 stops and the 11 is about 14.5. I think the 10 will do, but I might have to get a 9, which must be closer to a 10. God that's confusing!
The simplest method would be to use a hand held light meter but not everyone has one of those.
The 10 is 13 stops and the 11 is about 14.5. I think the 10 will do, but I might have to get a 9, which must be closer to a 10. God that's confusing!
I think the 10 will do, but I might have to get a 9, which must be closer to a 10.
How did custom white balance turn out?
Interesting, I have got 10, 12 and 13 grade filters so I wonder now what my 13 will give me...
Apparently according some info on a web, the supplies of thew 14 grade glass seems to go really fast when the sun eclipse is coming up as this one is really good to observe sun directly.
Why are you trying to get closer to 10 stops? I would have thought the longer the better...
It didn't, but then I was in the shade exposing a shot out into a well lit area so the white card was in the shade too so under exposed even at 30 secs. I needed to play around with it later and have another go now my shutter release cable has arrived. Perfect timing!
I might be missing something here, but why is the White card involved? And why use a 30 seconds exp to set your white balance? Just put the filter on, set the camera to record a custom white balance, take a "normal" exposure and then use that wb setting with your long exposures. Hth?![]()
Because the filter is 13 stops and a normal exposure won't register anything but complete blackness. Surely?
It doesn't sound like that's what he's saying. I can't see how that'll work unless the camera knows how to adjust via the white card.
I think by "normal" irw1 means exposure of your subject via filter not the white/grey card.
For custom white balance, exposure isn't very critical - so long as the camera gets a half decent image of a neutral colour. White paper is the easiest thing readily to hand that is neutral, and it also has the advanatge of being bright, which is particularly handy in this application as it keep the shutter speed a bit shorter.
Set camera on Av, lowest f/number and highest ISO, fit filter and cover viewfinder, take test pic. By raising the ISO and lowering f/number, you are just helping to reduce the exposure to a conveniently brief time, which might otherwise run into several minutes.
You will then have a light mid tone image, probably rather green from what I've heard with this filter. Use that frame to set custom white balance and take the shot again. It will come out neutral grey and now you're ready for the real thing.
Don't forget to reset the ISO and f/number, and also turn off in-camera noise reduction which doubles the length of the exposure while it's processing - do that in post.
One other potentially stoopid question. Will I have to do this every time I use this filter or will the camera remember?
One more clarification. When you say take the shot again, do you mean take the white card shot again or just shoot the scene?
That's great, thank you. Let me know when your book is published.![]()
Don't you startI haven't really started it yet!
But no worries, my pleasure and I hope it all works for you. Be sure to post some examples up![]()