I wouldn't go for a different filter, I love this one.
If you're thinking of buying one though, you should be sure to consider carefully two points-
1) The magenta tinge it gives the image is very strong and strengthens with exposure length. I only ever shoot RAW anyway, but it's an absolute must with this filter unless you're going to set a manual white balance for every shot. (Which would take ages as you'd have to be taking the filter on and off because you can't see through it).
2) It's very very strong and I have to say a little bit of a pain to use. As I mentioned, you can't see through it, and have to set everything manually as the camera doesn't meter correctly through it either.
Although hard to use, there isn't much else that does the job so well, and it does what it does extremely well. Good luck!
may i ask which ND filter do you used?
i'm a little unsure.
this is exactly the one i'll probably buy next week!
If you're thinking of buying one though, you should be sure to consider carefully two points-
1) The magenta tinge it gives the image is very strong and strengthens with exposure length. I only ever shoot RAW anyway, but it's an absolute must with this filter unless you're going to set a manual white balance for every shot. (Which would take ages as you'd have to be taking the filter on and off because you can't see through it).
2) It's very very strong and I have to say a little bit of a pain to use. As I mentioned, you can't see through it, and have to set everything manually as the camera doesn't meter correctly through it either.
Although hard to use, there isn't much else that does the job so well, and it does what it does extremely well. Good luck!
thanks a lot for this information and advice!
really interesting!
i'm looking forward to use this great possibility!