Very good Roberto. It was good of you to leave in the deliberate mistake for instructional purposes! Still, I'm sure that we've all done it or something similar. The filters look good, I've got Cokin slot-in filters and a few Hoya filters as well. I recently bought a K and F tripod and I have to say that it really is rather good.
@@leewilkins2649 ahh yes yes it was deliberate (John cleese voice).. I got all excited and left my brains trust at home.. I got the tripod too.. easy simple is how I like it. My benro is too heavy and complicated.
If you'd asked Jerry, she might have remembered that CPLs only have one element. It's the angle of the light that changes the effect. Maybe you're thinking variable ND, where the two filters combine to block out light? Another great video, Rob and I love some of those slow shutter shots of the waves.
Aha... Now that makes sense.. I get it now.. jerry gave up on me after the iso incident.. lol.. they asked me to shill more products.. 😳.. my brain doesn't work very well when trying to film and shoot and looking like Gilligan
Another good one Rob, however you really do need to listen to Jerry😊 but seriously glad you posted this, I've been going to try some filters that I've had for a while but for whatever reason never get round to it. Jerry though has made me realise I should give it a go. Say hello to Jerry from the U.K. 😊
@@richardtreherne4306 the 10 stopper is the main one you get to try out all fun tricks with. I was there for hours mucking around but Jerry was getting lonely at home.. 😂. I'll bring her next time. She loves the beach
@@robdido Those things happen, I always set the iso manually because I’m looking at it on top of the Fuji X-T4, it’s what I like about the analog dials, it’s just like my film cameras from years ago.
Great. You took us on a Magical Mystery Tour.
Good shots of the spectacular waves.
@@1957PLATO roll up roll up... It's all done with magnets 😆
Very good Roberto. It was good of you to leave in the deliberate mistake for instructional purposes! Still, I'm sure that we've all done it or something similar.
The filters look good, I've got Cokin slot-in filters and a few Hoya filters as well. I recently bought a K and F tripod and I have to say that it really is rather good.
@@leewilkins2649 ahh yes yes it was deliberate (John cleese voice).. I got all excited and left my brains trust at home.. I got the tripod too.. easy simple is how I like it. My benro is too heavy and complicated.
If you'd asked Jerry, she might have remembered that CPLs only have one element. It's the angle of the light that changes the effect. Maybe you're thinking variable ND, where the two filters combine to block out light? Another great video, Rob and I love some of those slow shutter shots of the waves.
Aha... Now that makes sense.. I get it now.. jerry gave up on me after the iso incident.. lol.. they asked me to shill more products.. 😳.. my brain doesn't work very well when trying to film and shoot and looking like Gilligan
@@robdido I am a bit jealous I actually bought my magnetic filters.
@@patternsinsand I had to sell my soul though.. lol.. I'm waiting on Ferrari to reach out to me 😁
Another good one Rob, however you really do need to listen to Jerry😊 but seriously glad you posted this, I've been going to try some filters that I've had for a while but for whatever reason never get round to it. Jerry though has made me realise I should give it a go. Say hello to Jerry from the U.K. 😊
@@richardtreherne4306 the 10 stopper is the main one you get to try out all fun tricks with. I was there for hours mucking around but Jerry was getting lonely at home.. 😂. I'll bring her next time. She loves the beach
Jerry!
@@BobK58 Jerry bum bum
Fun video and nice images, I really don’t have a need for an ND filter to photograph iguanas. Say hello to Roberto for me.
@@Enrique-the-photographer iguanas are perfect specimens they will quietly sit there for hours until you figure out you left auto iso on. 😜
@@robdido Those things happen, I always set the iso manually because I’m looking at it on top of the Fuji X-T4, it’s what I like about the analog dials, it’s just like my film cameras from years ago.