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<blockquote data-quote="Medley" data-source="post: 99054" data-attributes="member: 17376"><p>I pretty much always have a Polar Pro ND16 with circular polarizer mounted on my camera. I also shoot manual exclusively and using the ND filter allows me to keep the shutter speed at 1/60, which is best for video. I modify my ISO to make adjustments to brightness but because of the ND filter, I can generally leave it at 100 in full sun, and adjust upwards (typically never higher than 400) if I need more exposure.</p><p>I like the polarizer on there as well because it’s great over water in particular.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Medley, post: 99054, member: 17376"] I pretty much always have a Polar Pro ND16 with circular polarizer mounted on my camera. I also shoot manual exclusively and using the ND filter allows me to keep the shutter speed at 1/60, which is best for video. I modify my ISO to make adjustments to brightness but because of the ND filter, I can generally leave it at 100 in full sun, and adjust upwards (typically never higher than 400) if I need more exposure. I like the polarizer on there as well because it’s great over water in particular. [/QUOTE]
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