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Hello, all. Looking for an ND filter. I heard that for using fast primes (faster than f1.4) in sunlight, a 3-stop ND is ideal, but for waterfalls and moving clouds, a 9- to 10-stop is better. Any advice on which one to get? Thanks.
 
Well...are you planning to shoot outdoor portraits with a fast prime, or waterfalls and clouds? ;)

Personally, I think 9-10 stops is a bit dark for waterfalls, but good for clouds and 'removing' people from architectural shots. 3-6 stops work well for waterfalls - personally, I often use a 3-stop with a CPL stacked on (meaning ~4.75 stops of darkening). So, I have both 3-stop and 10-stop filters.
 
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I just picked up the Lee filter system with a Big Stopper (10 stops). You can get 3, 6 and 9 stops also. This is a great because all you have to do is buy different size adapter rings for your lenses. I plan on getting some colored grads too.
 
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