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Old 04-06-12, 08:14 PM
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This, of course, means that you can use the pro stop with the Kood kit, provided you buy another filter holder. Which means you won't be using any part of the Kood kit.
It will fit in the Kood filter holder as it is a PType filter size, I use the 85mm pro stop filter with a Cokin P holder.
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Just ordered the 'kit' together with a lenspen from PremierInk. Should have the order tomorrow or this week
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Another 10 stop filter option for really slowing down water flow during daylight is a Haida ND3.0 also from Premier Inks or on eBay, about 40 quid but they're a screw on circular rather than square. I just bought one so don't really have a lot of experience of it yet, but a couple of things I've read on the net suggest they're ok value if a Lee Big Stopper is out of your range (it is mine!) Hope this helps, Cheers G.
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Old 07-06-12, 05:18 PM
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Thanks Graeme

I'm going to leave the 10-stop filter for now until I get the hang of using the other filters.
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I've been scouring the net to see how to use an ND filter, but there's nothing.

How do you use one?
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Try using this search term......... "photography neutral density filter" - gives quite a few hits.

Try the first hit on the list...... this one at ephotozine
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