SmallRig 4X5.65 ND1.2 and ND0.6 Filter Unboxing and Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 มี.ค. 2022
- Looking to take your video to the next level? Then you need to check out these new 4x5.65 ND filters from SmallRig. Unlike other 4x5.65 ND filters that starts at over $250, the SmallRig filters can be had for only $159: amzn.to/3hYe5wr
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Thank you for the stop explanation. I couldn't figure out how many stops based on the label
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Good review
This is cool dude
its between smallrig and prismlensfx. what do you think?
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I wonder if this fits the Tilta matt box? It should right?
If the Tilta can hold 4x5.65 filters, then yes.
Great video, I wonder if a 4 stop ND1.2 is enough for a clear bright day. Sun up, no haze, no clouds. Would the 4 stop be good to shoot with say F 2.8 F4?
No, you would need minimum 5 stops at F2.8
@@KaneFreitas It also depends on the native ISO. I shoot on the BMPCC4k at 400 ISO but I believe Sony's jump to 800 or more in slog3
@@alexdruiventak8372 Good point! very true.
@@alexdruiventak8372 idk if this is a option - but to decreas the shutter speed? i thinking of getting a filter set - but i dont want to spend a fortune...
@@gangger89 But then you miss the all point of ND filters. You want them to keep shutter angle at 180 degrees. If you don't mind changing shutter speed, maybe you don't need ND filters. Or, you could try first with a variable ND filter and see what nd stops you use most.