Tagged with variable - Personal View Talks https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/variable/feed.rss Fri, 03 May 24 10:42:25 +0000 Tagged with variable - Personal View Talks en-CA 2017 Variable ND discussion https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16685/2017-variable-nd-discussion Mon, 03 Apr 2017 22:02:38 +0000 webarchitect 16685@/talks/discussions Read through results for search "Variable ND" on this forum, and plenty of other Googling. New products and specific concerns prompt this thread.

Sensors seem to be a factor when considering variable ND, IRND, or stacking. For the purpose here I'm using a GH4 (GH5 will come soon) for video. Maybe that doesn't matter, maybe it does?

There's a fair amount of acknowledgment that variable NDs cause a loss of sharpness in telephoto lenses. I often use the 35-100 2.8 Panny at the long end and have observed as much using the Fotga variable ND. I'm looking for something better.

There appears to be a recent set of arrivals from China touting Schott glass that some find to be solid performers while others dismiss. This would be appealing if they are any good.

Pricing. I don't have an unlimited budget but am willing to spend money to solve problems (like sharpness and color cast). Spending 2x the money for 10% improvement is beyond what I'm willing to do, however.

Thanks to all who contribute here. I read a ton, comment little. I look forward to your thoughts and experiences on this topic.

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SLR Magic Variable ND mkII https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13849/slr-magic-variable-nd-mkii Mon, 28 Sep 2015 10:53:40 +0000 Xenocide38 13849@/talks/discussions Having used a variety of bad variable NDs, I was quite surprised with the quality of this SLR Magic Variable ND. At $180 (for the 77mm version) it's not the cheapest ND available but it fixes a lot of the issues I've encountered using other variable NDs: sharpness, polarization, ghosting, etc. Definitely worth it if you want to invest in something that's going to give you good results.

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Kipon E mount to Canon EF adapter with AF and ND filters https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14549/kipon-e-mount-to-canon-ef-adapter-with-af-and-nd-filters Sun, 07 Feb 2016 11:22:15 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 14549@/talks/discussions image

KIPON released auto-focus adapter with interchangeable plug-in graduated ND filters(four steps).

We will start to deliver this new adapter before March 15, the market price would be 428USD.

  • Designed for using All Canon EF lenses on Sony E Mount Cameras
  • Including all full frame and APS-C Cameras
  • Interchangeable plug-in variable ND filters/four steps *High-speed auto-focus function and Exposure data
  • Phase detection AF comaptible
  • Maintains all electronic connection between lens and camera
  • ND range from 1.5X to 7X
  • Securely Mates Lens to Camera
  • Precision Machined Parts
  • Maintains ‘Infinity’ Focus with ND adapter
  • Firmware upgradable
  • $428 price

Available at https://www.amazon.com/Kipon-E-Mount-Integrated-Filters-Adapter/dp/B01F6ICSA0/


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Genus LCD Variable ND Filter - more complete version now https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13716/genus-lcd-variable-nd-filter-more-complete-version-now Tue, 15 Sep 2015 08:01:29 +0000 CFreak 13716@/talks/discussions

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FS: Genus ND Fader Variable Filter 72mm https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14142/fs-genus-nd-fader-variable-filter-72mm Wed, 02 Dec 2015 08:14:08 +0000 gameb 14142@/talks/discussions I am selling this ND fader, whith pratically no use. I bought it together with a wideangel lens, but then sold the lens. So it is like new. Paid 140€ for it, selling for 80€. Only shipping to Europe.

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How to adjust exposure while recording? https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/12382/how-to-adjust-exposure-while-recording Fri, 13 Feb 2015 15:40:33 +0000 Gamer_s 12382@/talks/discussions Pretty simple question;

Is there any good way of adjusting for variable light conditions while keeping aperture, ISO and shutter angle locked?

Vari ND's with gears? Is it ever done in cinema, and if so, how?

I found this: http://www.fujifilm.co.jp/corporate/news/articleffnr_0727.html very cool and usable looking vari nd from fujinon, but it looks like its for smaller sensors than m43

So, any suggestions? Or do I have to just face the facts and start playing around with auto shutter/aperture?

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Variable ND and GH4 (and other cameras). https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11492/variable-nd-and-gh4-and-other-cameras.- Sun, 05 Oct 2014 13:09:11 +0000 nobbystylus 11492@/talks/discussions I've been noticing that I'm getting results I'm not happy with from using my Variable ND (Tiffin) with my GH4 while shooting people - particularly faces. Peoples faces looked 'painterly' almost lacking in real tones, and somewhat 'duotone' in appearance. I've recently switched to a set of (Hoya) ND Filters for shooting people and I'm suddenly seeing a radical improvement in how faces and skin tones are rendered. The GH4 is amazingly beautiful an image, and using straight NDs I'm finding it looks ridiculously good - almost too 'real', whereas before with Variable ND it was looking somewhat 'painterly'.

I'm guessing this has something to do with the polarising effects of Variable ND filters and the effect that has on highlights, reflective surfaces etc.

Any thoughts on this? Are there any Variable ND filters out there which minimise the 'polarising' effect as they're certainly more convenient, but right now I just can't trust the look i'm getting from them and straight NDs give me a much more 'realistic' image (which I can apply looks to in post to take the edge off).

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Golden hour, variable ND and white balance https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/10720/golden-hour-variable-nd-and-white-balance Thu, 03 Jul 2014 11:40:37 +0000 tonalt 10720@/talks/discussions I'm going tomorrow to shoot video at golden hour by the sea with my GH4, voigtlander 17,5mm and Singh-Ray 77mm Vari-N-Duo Polarizing Variable Neutral Density Filter.

I'm not sure if I'm going to use the ND filter. But if I do, how do I set the white balance?

Variable ND filter tends to change the colors and I've read that automatic WB is not recommended as it loses that golden glow from golden hour.

This filter has also polarizer. Any sense to use that feature?

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Vivitar Variable ND Test https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6727/vivitar-variable-nd-test Wed, 17 Apr 2013 15:10:14 +0000 DailyFilmFix 6727@/talks/discussions Here's a test I did today with the Vivitar NDX variable filter. I have been in post on my latest doc, "Three Days at Foster," and I've been working overtime on color correction. I used this particular filter on my Zuiko 45mm because the filter was for 37mm thread. I knew there were concerns about color cast and loss of sharpness, but a lot of what I shot was lovely anyway. The rest, I'm fixing.

So, for this test, which is probably not well done, I set up my GH1 with the reliability hack and set it to smooth with everything -2. I manually white balanced on the white door with each test after I set exposure. I pulled focus using a loupe.

To my eye, the one with the filter on it and the extra LED light does look, perhaps, a little less sharp. When I sharpened, it became a little more clear that there may be a slight loss of sharpness. But you guys look at it and tell me if my eyes need to be reset.

I ran three cameras on my doc (two GH1s and an HMC150) and was able to find an angle every time that worked. But I did not properly pay attention to color on some shots and tried to dial it in. After this test, I'm going to manually do it moving forward. Actually, I did manually balance with my video camera (the HMC150) on each interview, which did make a difference.

My main question is: now that Light Craft has a 37mm variable ND available at Adorama, based on this test, how much better would it be?

Finally, I realize that the casting and focus issues would become more pronounced as I cranked the ND down (darker), however, mine was set in the middle of the scale on the side of the filter, which I thought would be good for this test.

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Very interesting approach to variable ND https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5760/very-interesting-approach-to-variable-nd Sat, 12 Jan 2013 21:31:20 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5760@/talks/discussions FUJINON ND-P01 Optical Variable ND Filter

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Via: http://cinescopophilia.com/fujinon-nd-p01-optical-variable-nd-filter/

Text is quite bumpy, but main idea is that bu turning two gradient wheels in opposite direction you can get even ND from 90% transparancy up to 1/64 original light only.

And no cross and color shift issues associated with reverse poliriser filters. :-)

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FF on Panasonic lenses with variable focus speed/change ratio https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/4058/ff-on-panasonic-lenses-with-variable-focus-speedchange-ratio Fri, 27 Jul 2012 05:57:12 +0000 janis 4058@/talks/discussions I just got my first FF and found out something that didn't bother me before. On Panasonic standard lenses focus distance change varies with the speed the focus ring is moved. So there is no point in putting some marks on FF and then trying to create repeatable focus movement. I have seen some references to this problem but is there some workaround?

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Variable frame rates question https://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/667/variable-frame-rates-question Sun, 14 Aug 2011 11:31:19 +0000 JoeMusafiri5 667@/talks/discussions