Hi there,
I postponed this for a long while sticking to screw-in filters, but now I want to make the step and buy into a filter system.
My intended use for it:
1) with Hasselblad V lenses (most of them with B60 mount, some with B70, some with 93mm thread)
2) with view camera lenses (I believe the largest is 86mm, most of them in the 67 - 77mm filter thread range)
3) with digital view camera lenses (much smaller filter threads)
My questions are:
a) Which size do you recommend? Will a 100mm holder be big enough?
b) Which system do you recommend? I'm looking mainly for graduated ND filters, polarizer.
c) How do you combine these with traditional filters, e.g. a red filter for black and white film photography?
So far, I've been looking at the Firecrest system. I suppose the holder they call "Firecrest" is made from plastics, while aluminium is clear.
Thank you!
I postponed this for a long while sticking to screw-in filters, but now I want to make the step and buy into a filter system.
My intended use for it:
1) with Hasselblad V lenses (most of them with B60 mount, some with B70, some with 93mm thread)
2) with view camera lenses (I believe the largest is 86mm, most of them in the 67 - 77mm filter thread range)
3) with digital view camera lenses (much smaller filter threads)
My questions are:
a) Which size do you recommend? Will a 100mm holder be big enough?
b) Which system do you recommend? I'm looking mainly for graduated ND filters, polarizer.
c) How do you combine these with traditional filters, e.g. a red filter for black and white film photography?
So far, I've been looking at the Firecrest system. I suppose the holder they call "Firecrest" is made from plastics, while aluminium is clear.
Thank you!