Hi everyone,
when I considered to buy a BlackMagic camera I've read about IR issue using VND filters. That issue could be solved using an IRVND filter instead.
But finally - thanks to you guys! - I decided to go for a 5D3 with MagicLantern (and I'm so happy about that choice!)
Now I simply need to know if - doing RAW video - my 5D3+ML needs an IRVND, or if I can use a normal VND without problems?
Thanks for your help.
P.S. Tiffen or Promaster? (Because on one VND by Tiffen I noticed an X effect...)
Since it takes about 30s+ to get a decent exposure when using my IR filters, I suspect for most video exposure time you won't have a problem with the 5D3.
I think the X effect is more a basic problem with stacked polarizers (the typical mechanism for building a VND) and wide angle lenses. Does the Promaster work on some different principal?
I use the Tiffen and have been happy.
Just in case it helps, I personally use the NDthrottle VND on my 5D3, with a Mamiya lens: https://fotodioxpro.com/products/m645-eos-p-ndthrtl-dc
This eliminates the dreaded X effect.
Thanks guys!
So, I can go for a regular Tiffen VND without worring about IRVND rare variant.
Thanks
P.S. Just a doubt: you say that the problem refers Wide Lenses, so...
1. With a 35mm is better to use fixed ND filters;
2. With a 85mm I can safely use a good VND.
That's right?
Yes, that's about right.
Polarizers and 90 degrees to the sun, all lead to the X effect.
Which is why the ND throttle works irrespective of FL, as its at the rear of the lens.
Thanks for your reply,
if I use 2 different fixed-NDs together, this will give the same X-issue of the VNDs or not?
Thanks for the help.
No stacked NDs will not give the X effect, but they may give vinetting issues of you choose the same diameter as the lens thread.
I would consider getting thin NDs if stacking.
You can also buy larger NDs and step up rings.
I have 150mm NDs!
Also stacking NDs may bring in more colour cast issues.
Cheers
Garry
You are a super-fast guru Garry.
Thanks!
When you staking, the values of the 2 ND are summed or multiplied?
If for example I have 0.6 + 1.2, they are equal 1.8?
Again, Thanks!
@adrjork
Summed. Thus 0.6/2stops + 1.2/4stops = 1.8/6stops.