Neutral Density Filter Question

Gianna'sPapa

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I've come to the conclusion I need to purchase a neutral density filter(s). The problem and question, the budget is not unlimited, so if you had to purchase just one or maybe two for general all-around use, what would they be? I'm not so concerned about brand, I've used Tiffen and Hoya CP filters with success and I'm familar with B + W. How many stops or whatever the language is used, it seems to vary, would you purchase if limited to one or two? I've even seen the Genus, which is a variable filter. Has anyone tried that? All help will be greatly appreciated.
 
I like your "scientific' method!:rotfl2: I plan on using it a lot. I love to shoot at night and we have a river running right through our downtown that I can see a lot of possibilities. I will need a 77mm because I was given a set of 77mm filters and I use step up/down rings for my four more expensive lens. The 77's are a little more pricey.
 
I had good intentions like with most things I buy:)
This is all I got.
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I had good intentions like with most things I buy:)
This is all I got.
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I like the image! We have a walk/bike path along the river that goes for miles and miles and this is the type image I'm looking to get. Nice job.:thumbsup2
 
In my opinion, a 6-stop ND filter is most versatile. I use the B+W 1.8.

Thanks Tom. I printed up the filter types from wikipedia, but never having used one, I have no reference point. I want to purchase a versatile one, gain some experience and then get more specialized. Thanks again!
 












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