Which Filter Should I Buy Next

A new filter is available that resolves my delema of which filter to buy next.

There are two filters I want really badly – a variable ND and a warming polarizer.

I want the variable ND to do special water effects with very long exposures.  This is a neutral density filter that allows you to vary the density from 2 to 8 stops.  Pretty cool.  It makes it possible to get very long exposures for those wonderful moving water images.  But I also want to try it on clouds, shadows, windy days and what not.  I asked several accomplished photographers if they could only buy one filter, which one would it be?  To a person they all replied “Variable ND.”

The other filter I want is a warning polarizer.  This is a circular polarizer that also acts as a warming filter – two filters in one.  Polarizer filters are used to darken skies and cut reflections from water, leaves, wet rocks and the like.  Warming filters are used to make the image appear warmer and richer.  Put the two together and you have a powerful combination.

But how about combining all of the above into one filter.  That would be really cool – a single filter that was a warming polarizer AND a variable ND filter.  Singh-ray has just such a filter, the Vari-N-Duo.  It’s just out and introductory pricing is still available.

Tony Sweet is creating magic with it already (of course – he has all the cool Singh-Ray filters).  So my  order is in and now the anticipation begins.  Too bad I won’t have it for a trip up to the Eastern Sierra this weekend for fall colors.  But  next year, look out!

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Author: doinlight

Ralph Nordstrom is an award-winning fine art landscape photographer and educator. He lives in Southern California and leads photography workshops throughout the Western United States.

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