both can do the job, it all depends on the lighting situation, if you shoot in very bright summer midday probably ND8-2000, if it's regular day ND2-400. ND8-2000 sounds like a lot, starting from 3 stops of compensation, i think ND2-400 would be more flexible for unpredictable lighting condition
@@AiurMedia Thanks for the reply, and 1) Do you think there would be any quality difference between the two filter, as ND2000 is priced more than double compared to ND400? 2) Now I am really confused between Kodak ND2-N2000 and K&F ND2-ND400. I know I'll get more stops with Kodak but I am concerned about quality. Both are having similar price.
the 62mm refers to the filter thread size, you can simply look up the lens' filter thread diameter, in this case it's 55mm so no it won't fit. unless you have a "step down" ring to adapt the 62mm filter on the lens.
u can't attach another filter on top of it but it might work the other way around, I can mount a polarizing filter on the lens then this ND filter on the polarizing filter.
These Are available with blue coated and without coating. Which one you recommend?
I want to know this aswell…
nice video i would like to see more the difference between the filter on and off in video. Thanks
Great video !!
Hi, for video at f/1.8 with 1/50s, which one would you recommend or say work:
ND2-ND400 or ND8-2000 version???
both can do the job, it all depends on the lighting situation, if you shoot in very bright summer midday probably ND8-2000, if it's regular day ND2-400. ND8-2000 sounds like a lot, starting from 3 stops of compensation, i think ND2-400 would be more flexible for unpredictable lighting condition
@@AiurMedia Thanks for the reply, and
1) Do you think there would be any quality difference between the two filter, as ND2000 is priced more than double compared to ND400?
2) Now I am really confused between Kodak ND2-N2000 and K&F ND2-ND400.
I know I'll get more stops with Kodak but I am concerned about quality. Both are having similar price.
Can I used this 62mm filter for my Sony 18-135mm lens ?
the 62mm refers to the filter thread size, you can simply look up the lens' filter thread diameter, in this case it's 55mm so no it won't fit.
unless you have a "step down" ring to adapt the 62mm filter on the lens.
@@AiurMedia understood... Thanks a lot for replying
@@chalonish you are welcome!
this filter can attach another filter in his thread? Like a promist one
u can't attach another filter on top of it but it might work the other way around, I can mount a polarizing filter on the lens then this ND filter on the polarizing filter.
@@AiurMedia i think we can attach with a gaffe tapper too! I find one of this filters in my country and i will take!
@@AiurMedia do you notice too much vignette or a huge color cast between this ND and others more expensives?
@@matheusfersi062 it does give a bit of color cast, making shots inconsistent. I don't know about other filters.
Can it stack filters with a CPL up front?
i dont think they can stack, i dont have multiple same size filter to test it out but it looks like there's no space to mount anything in front