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stacking filters, to do or not to do


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I have been shooting a lot with my new to me M6 and 50mm1.4.

 

I love it but I have found the mac shutter speed limiting. I want to shoot wide open but i also don't want to buy/ carry a ton of filters.

 

What are your opinions on stacking filters? I would like to cary a .6 and a .9 and stack when it is very bright. I live in Ca. So far i only own the .6 and I can sometimes shoot wideopen during the day with this but usually not.

 

Also, To take it one step further, what do you think of staking these on top of a UV or polarizer? This is just a time saver for me since i normally have a UV or polarizer attached.

 

I am buying the best B+W filters they make.

 

Thanks for the Help!

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Firstly I'd say try it and see for yourself if it makes any difference to your images.

 

Personally I would avoid using more than two filters, especially when you can make do with one. I have used for example, a polariser and graduated filter together.

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In my case I reduced the need to carry lots of filters by standardizing my lens kit to those that have a 46mm filter mount. i.e. 20 Cron, 50 Lux and 50 Elmarit-M.

 

All my lenses have UV on. I also carry with me at all times 3, 6, 10 stop ND and a polarizer.

 

The exception in my kit is a CV21 which is a 39mm filter mount and for this I use a step up.

 

Also when using a filter I remove the UV on my lens, so at all times its one filter being used.

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