Recently, I got myself the Lee 100x150 2-stops soft filter. I think it's a wise idea to get a few more filters to cover most (not all!) situations and needs in landscape photograpry.
I am considering:
-Big stopper (10 stops)
-Little stopper (6 stops)
-Soft grad 3 stops
Maybe:
-Medium grad 2 or 3 stops
-Blender
Thee LEE site says on Medium: "This filter is soft enough to use over many smaller obstacles in the horizon"
and on Hard: "This filter is soft enough to use over many obstacles in the horizon"
It doesn't make me more wise
How useful is a blender?
How useful is a medium grad? Which one would be more suitable, 2 or 3 stops? Or would you go for soft & hard intead of soft & medium?
Thanks,
Niels
I am considering:
-Big stopper (10 stops)
-Little stopper (6 stops)
-Soft grad 3 stops
Maybe:
-Medium grad 2 or 3 stops
-Blender
Thee LEE site says on Medium: "This filter is soft enough to use over many smaller obstacles in the horizon"
and on Hard: "This filter is soft enough to use over many obstacles in the horizon"
It doesn't make me more wise
How useful is a blender?
How useful is a medium grad? Which one would be more suitable, 2 or 3 stops? Or would you go for soft & hard intead of soft & medium?
Thanks,
Niels