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Hi guy i am looking to get  Variable Neutral Density Filter 86mm i seen someone bat foir 30 but they are crap any idea of good ones i found one by Light Craft Workshop fader nd mark 2, but i don't know how good is light craft, what about sticking smaller filter in between taking lens and anamorphic. I am trying to get those clouds to stand out.

 
And i got 200 to spend
 
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Lightcraft are good...the only drawback is you get at some point also polarizer effect and color shift...

For some shooting is not big deal.

On these video my variable ND with the "drawback" works also as polarizer and I like that.

https://vimeo.com/42675666

 

Other option is to buy fixed ND 0.6, 0.9 , and 1.2. And also buy xume adapter.

http://www.xumeadapters.com/order-here/82mm-adapters.html

67 us for one holder and three lens adapter. So you can change very quick your ND.

Also fixed ND are cheaper than a good variable ND . With good ND you can minimize color shift and probably get better resolution.

Maybe with your budget these can be also an option.

Best.

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I've used both Cokin P-series and a Lightcraft Fader ND Mk2. I wrote a summary of that in another thread: http://www.eoshd.com/comments/topic/3289-which-nd-filter-should-i-buy/?p=40951

 

In short:

- Lightcraft Fader ND Mk2 softens the image a bit.

- With a system like Cokin P-series you'll have a small solution without softening - and you can stack two ND's to suit the conditions.

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I've done a ton of research on ND filters, and Light Craft is nothing special. There's nothing wrong with them, per se, but they've found a way to dress up a cheap Chinese vari-ND filter with better packaging to call it something nicer. The EXACT same quality vari-ND filter is $15 on Amazon. 

 

I have a couple sample photos (plus info about the filter) in this blog post: http://www.travelcaffeine.com/photography-uses-neutral-density-filters/

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got my self Cokin Z-Pro U960 Pro Graduated Neutral Density Filter Kit from ebay for 150 best offer he wanted 300.

 

Would you guys know if the z pro series will cover my big ass lens front of it bausch and lomb anamorphic lens

 

 

 
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