Pardon me for asking... I recently started to shoot a couple of local ultra running events during my down time... I noticed that I'll be having trouble if the run was during noon/mid day and my pictures were severely overexposed. What filter I can use to overcome this or is it enough with just adjusting exposure compensation on playing around with shutter speed. Thank you in advance for your answer.
@@tabrizihussin4784 you are not precise here if you shot video or photo but I guess you mean video as in photo u can compensate it with shutter times. In video variable nd filter should do a job depends how bright it is usually 2-5 stop one works well eventually you can close a little bit aperture and it should be fine. I know people on RUclips say you should shot wide open but that is not true. Key is to have good frame and not always blurry background. :)
@@Smamaj Thank you very much for your quick reply... Sorry for not being precise.. I mainly shoot photos but occasionally shoot video every now & then... Thank you again...
Pardon me for asking... I recently started to shoot a couple of local ultra running events during my down time... I noticed that I'll be having trouble if the run was during noon/mid day and my pictures were severely overexposed. What filter I can use to overcome this or is it enough with just adjusting exposure compensation on playing around with shutter speed. Thank you in advance for your answer.
@@tabrizihussin4784 you are not precise here if you shot video or photo but I guess you mean video as in photo u can compensate it with shutter times. In video variable nd filter should do a job depends how bright it is usually 2-5 stop one works well eventually you can close a little bit aperture and it should be fine. I know people on RUclips say you should shot wide open but that is not true. Key is to have good frame and not always blurry background. :)
@@Smamaj Thank you very much for your quick reply... Sorry for not being precise.. I mainly shoot photos but occasionally shoot video every now & then...
Thank you again...