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<blockquote data-quote="mrcruiser" data-source="post: 56434" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>I have a relatively inexpensive Chinese filter set from Sunnylife. First I bought a 3 pack combo of an MCUV, CPL and ND8 filters. Later I realized that if am shooting on a sunny day I need higher stops ND filters, so I ordered ND16 and ND32. ND32 was enough for me on a bright sunny day on a beach. Since you cannot use multiple filters at a time I almost never use the MCUV or the CPL filters because my main objective is to keep the shutter speed at 1/60. If you are going to focusing on making photos instead of videos, you might benefit from the CPL and/or MCUV filters. If you are shooting mainly videos, I would recommend buying the ND filters first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrcruiser, post: 56434, member: 8843"] I have a relatively inexpensive Chinese filter set from Sunnylife. First I bought a 3 pack combo of an MCUV, CPL and ND8 filters. Later I realized that if am shooting on a sunny day I need higher stops ND filters, so I ordered ND16 and ND32. ND32 was enough for me on a bright sunny day on a beach. Since you cannot use multiple filters at a time I almost never use the MCUV or the CPL filters because my main objective is to keep the shutter speed at 1/60. If you are going to focusing on making photos instead of videos, you might benefit from the CPL and/or MCUV filters. If you are shooting mainly videos, I would recommend buying the ND filters first. [/QUOTE]
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