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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 56406" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>So, yes filters are useful for video. The CP can also be useful for picture and the ND almost not at all. </p><p>Only 2 filters sounds limiting you a lot. </p><p>In full sunny days, ND32 is the best compared to ND16 but sometimes it is even ND64 could be needed. If you really take only CP and 1 ND, I would take ND16 as it would cover a more broad range of case (day of time, weather, ...) but it will be best at nothing and average at everything. It depend also where you leave, what you want to film and what kind of weather you typically have.</p><p>The CP is especially useful over water but it can also require some ND at same time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 56406, member: 553"] So, yes filters are useful for video. The CP can also be useful for picture and the ND almost not at all. Only 2 filters sounds limiting you a lot. In full sunny days, ND32 is the best compared to ND16 but sometimes it is even ND64 could be needed. If you really take only CP and 1 ND, I would take ND16 as it would cover a more broad range of case (day of time, weather, ...) but it will be best at nothing and average at everything. It depend also where you leave, what you want to film and what kind of weather you typically have. The CP is especially useful over water but it can also require some ND at same time. [/QUOTE]
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