I've been trying to use HDR but I haven't mastered it yet. Also,
exposure bracketing as built into the camera really doesn't cover a very
wide range so it's not possible to do the bracketing really quickly and
you have to watch for things entering or exiting the scene.
But I will stick with HDR rather than buy filters.
Chuck Norcutt
Dawid Loubser wrote:
> I use Cokin X-Pro graduated filters on my Linhof 617, and I have been
> nothing but very happy with them (shooting mostly Provia 100F).
>
> On the other hand, I must say, if you're doing digital landscape
> photography, and
> you need more dynamic range, why not just do HDR? It'll end up being
> quicker and
> easier than fiddling about with square filters. You're on a tripod in
> anyway...
>
>
> On 04 Nov 2008, at 2:12 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>> Yes, of course. I've never used one but it makes sense to me to use
>> the
>> Cokin system where I think you can vary the vertical position of the
>> filter.
>
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