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Summilux 1.4 Question


jdlaing

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Let's see if I can ask this the right way.....

 

I want to shoot in broad daylight and get the thinnest depth of field that I can.

 

If I use a Neutral Density Filter is that not the same effect of shooting at a smaller aperture?

 

In other words if I set the lens at 1.4 and add a ND Filter do I increase the depth of field?

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In other words if I set the lens at 1.4 and add a ND Filter do I increase the depth of field?

 

As James said, but the point of the ND filter is that the reduction of light is what allows one to open up to 1.4 in the first place, if thinner DOF is the objective. Of course if you want extended DOF, then you would likely shoot without the filter and close down accordingly. Of course shutter speed and ISO are additional variables.

 

Jeff

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In Texas you should need a 0.9 ND or thereabouts. Then you just vary the shutter speed form correct exposure unless you use incident light metering.

 

I have an 8 and a variable ND.

 

I'll try them.

 

Thanks!

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I have used B&W ND filter for my Lux on sunny days. The problem however is that I get som "weird" skin tones? They seem somewhat "brown". Difficult to correct with white balance as well, since all colors are affected. Anyone else that experience the same. (Btw I have used it on both M9 and new M)

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