Right now The TreeWell magnetic system. Thinking the system you showed may be a better system for me. What is the name of the long exposure System you demonstrated? Thanks Richard
Am so looking forward to your long exposure course, Attilio. You are indeed most generous to share your amazing knowledge so freely. Thank you once again for your inspiration!
Thanks for this, I used to do long exposures years ago when I was shooting on film, this has encouraged me to take up this aspect of photography again, thank you.
Can't wait to see your long exposure course. I always learn new and interesting things from your videos. Thanks again Attilio !!!! I use the Freewell system
I use the Kase Wolverine Magnetic Round Filter Set for about one year, and it's the best, most compact and easy to use Filter set I've ever used. I never use graduated filter, so round filters were not a problem for me and use the magnetic filters is a real joy every time.
Hello again Attilio. I respect and save your teaching videos for my own learning. You have a very relaxed attitude which helps me very much. Thank you.
Excellent video, thank you for sharing. I will be watching more of your videos as I am a novice photographer & have just purchased a 2-32 VND filter & also a CPL So i can start learning long exposure photography & the different camera settings
Attilio, This one of the best youtube presentations if not your best for me. It gave me a very clear understanding of long exposure photography. I will join your Facebook club asap. This RUclips video was fantastic and what I needed. Looking forward to your long exposure course. Chow for now. Richard
Great long exposure video as always, Attilio! I recently bought the Kase Wolverine magnetic system with the exact same filter setup you used in this video, except 77mm size for my Canon RF 24-105 f/4 lens. Thank you for continuously producing such high quality tutorials for us! p.s. I just bought a vintage Tee to help support the channel! -Mark from Northern California
I have a 15-stop Lee filter that I've only used once. Next week I'll be in Cape Cod and will have a great chance for some seaside very long exposure shots with the 15. I actually use the NiSi holder and polarizer system. Initially I bought less expensive Lee ND filters but I grew tired of the color cast. So my 3, 6, and 10 stop filters are NiSi, which are very neutral.
@@AttilioRuffo sì, mi pare benissimo! Si inizia il conto alla rovescia! Io sarò a Yosemite allora dovrò aspettare fino alla notte per guardarlo. 😊 Buon fine settimana!
Thanks for all these great videos! Currently gathering as much information as I can while I await the delivery of my 10 stops filter. Just a bit curious, the "issue" with the whitebalance, is this something to be expected always with LE, or was it a combination of daytime/stacking filters or something else?
This system looks pretty convenient to use! I have the Lee Filters and the first day I used them, the grad filter fell out of the holder and broke on the rocks! I do like the Lee filters, but these in the video look like they are easy to use! Appreciate the video, Attilio!
Great job on this video Mr. Ruffo. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I am in the process on looking to purchase a variable nd filter so I can take some long exposure pictures. As a beginner photographer I am sure I will learn more from your long exposure course. Keep it up. Stay blessed stay safe.
Hi Attilio, you calculate the long exposure for thirteen stops but you don't considere +1 stop for polarizer. By other side you can do a metering with GND and polarizer, and at the end calculate the long exposure for 10 stops. Even this after the calculate metering you decide by other time, probably because you prefere an exposure at histogram right side.
thanks for the video! For shorter exposures in the daytime now, for example waterfalls requiring only 2-4 seconds exposure, I've started leaving the tripod at home and just putting my camera into high+ mode and firing off 20-30 pictures in a few seconds, and stacking them in lightroom to mimic a much longer exposure. Obviously you would need a very fast computer for the 1+ minute exposures you're doing most of the time!
Just switched cameras as a result of an un(intentional) mishap. My camera and I went for an impromptu swim... So, I got a new Sony A7R and have been working on learning all the new features and benefits. It has taken me some time to learn, and today I only just figured out how to set it for long exposures. I have to say, it was really frustrating. So now.... I will practice., with my filters, which is another new thing for me. So Thank you for this video, and for your exposure course, it will save me time, and hopefully stress :-) Thanks, Attilio, I just bought the Haida System. Just ordered it last week, I have been kind of using the cheaper Screw on.
I use the Kase magnetic system, and it's also good for most of the same reasons you're talking about. One thing I don't like about the Kase system is the circular polariser. It's great optically, and does a good job at cutting glare, but rotating it is hard, as it is just held on magnetically - there's no bearing or gear or way to disengage the filter from the filter holder to rotate it. But, overall, magnetic filters are so nice compared with screw-on or fiddly square holders.
I do lots of daytime long exposure. I will try to find a picture to post on Facebook! For the new kit you are using looks fast to setup. But, I just bought the Haida 10 system. I like to move the 100 by 150 filter to adjust the sky to the ground.
Ciao Attilio, great video and great Iocation! :) Question: how much the "horizon" of the graduated filter is adjustable up and down? Does it fit the 1/3 - 2/3 of the frame or just a little around the middle? Thanks a lot!
Attilio - Nice video as always! But in the video you show a 10-stop ND filter, but none of the kits at the link you provided have the 10-stop, only a 3-stop and a 6-stop. ????
So I have a question with Long Exposure. I am capable of taking long exposures, with the clouds looking beautiful and the water flat as glass, but how do I keep the leaves, branches and trees from moving? Have same issue with sailboats in the harbor. I want the long exposure effect on the sky and water, but want the sailboat or trees to stay sharp. How would you do that? I assume it's two photos, one sharp and one long exposure, but can they just be merged in Lightroom? Thanks in advance for your advice... Cheers
When using a ND filter, does your light meter on your camera still give you an accurate indication? A recent long exposure shot I found that doing a long exposure at 1 or 2sec at f11 with a variable ND filter attached set to virtually darkness the light meter on my camera was still indicating well overexposed.
On the magenta color cast, your sensor might be going. That's a long time to electrify a sensor. Do you think that will shorten the life of your camera? How many 1/250 sec shots will fill 900sec?
What factors shorten a camera sensor's life? What is the average life of a camera sensor? Long exposure on a CCD or CMOS is like a SCUBA diver going into the realm of the unknown on a deep sea dive. I had a camera sensor go bad on one camera that I used a lot. The color went from natural to a blue cast then to a magenta cast. She was finished.
Ciao, video interessante. Non sono riuscito a capire se il GND scorre o meno sull'holder. Dalle immagini sembra che abbia pochissima escursione. Mi sembra un sistema più adatto ai ND più che ai GND. Cosa ne pensi? Grazie
But what if there's a very blurry tree in the image due to long exposure? If I shoot a quick exposure pic of the same photo, how can i take the sharp tree from the quick exposure and put it in place of the blurry tree in the long exposure? I've tried desperately to do that in photoshop but to little avail
This looks like an awesome system Attilio - thanks for sharing! I was looking at Kase magnetic filters but they’re quite expensive - have you got a link to these as I tried the one in the description but it wasn’t available on the website, and I can’t find them online 😣 thanks Attilio!
@@AttilioRuffo ah no problem thanks Attilio- they looked great, especially the ease of changing over and attaching them compared to the screw or slide systems 👏
What RRS tripod are you using in this video? Your equipment link suggests a TVC34L, but based on the fit of the BH55 bullhead, it looks more like a TVC24L.
Hi Attillio,great video again. I have 2 questions: with that kind of long exposures like the 15 minutes exposure in this video,how do you prevent movement and unscharpness in objects likes trees ? The other question, were can i subscribe to your longexposure course ?
@@AttilioRuffo Thank you so much. As you know I am a big fan, already sent several thank you emails to you. I also live in walnut creek. Just a question that you are the best person to ask: when shooting waves at fast shutter speeds, how can I correctly focus on moving waves? Auto focus is not doing a great job and manual focus for me is too slow, what should I do?
Hi Attilio: Very interesting and informative video, thanks! Have you used any other magnetic filter systems before? If so, how would rate those systems against this filter system? I have been looking at Kase Filters out of the UK. Cheers, Keith
Ho provato a cercare i filtri nel link che ha inserito sotto al video per valutare un eventuale acquisto ma appaiono altri prodotti. Non è che in Italia, anche attraverso Amazon, non sono importati? (scrivo da Bologna). Stavo anche valutando i più blasonati NISI ma a parte il costo (probabilmente anche i B-way non te li tirano dietro), i filtri circolari mi sembrano più comodi e maneggevoli per portarseli dietro nelle escursioni. Spero solo che la qualità ottica sia adeguata (utilizzo Z6 con 24-40 f4s).
@@AttilioRuffo Grazie per la risposta. Ho visto che gli unici reperibili a prezzi "abbordabili" in Italia sono i K&F concept ma non vorrei che la qualità ottica del filtro sia penalizzante rispetto alla lente. Non sono un "pro", ma nemmeno vorrei vetri che compromettessero in modo significativo la qualità dell'immagine rispetto alle possibilità della lente. Finirebbero per essere utili solo per qualche "esercizio accademico" e poco più.
So was the color cast because your camera set it wrong with the filter on or did you have manual wb set? If so did you test it with manual wb to make sure it wont change because of auto-wb cant work properly throught the filter?
I kept the same settings for all the images, the WB was in auto as when you shoot in RAW it doesn’t matter... possibly stacking both filters caused the color cast..
Which Neutral Filter System do you use?
Formatt-Hitech with a Wine Country Camera holder. I also use F-H circular filters, as required.
I tend to use the Rollei 100m system. I'm very satisfied with it.
I use freewell magnetic filters
I use a Nisi kit with cpl, nd and gnd plate filters and for me are very good.
Right now The TreeWell magnetic system. Thinking the system you showed may be a better system for me. What is the name of the long exposure System you demonstrated? Thanks Richard
Am so looking forward to your long exposure course, Attilio. You are indeed most generous to share your amazing knowledge so freely. Thank you once again for your inspiration!
Thanks Juliet! :-)
Attilio, king of long exposure. Thanks for sharing. Learned a lot from all your videos.
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Great and insightful video as always. Thank you, Atillo! You are the best!
thanks!
Great work Artillio. Love that new system. Would be a real time saver I quick shoots where time is of the essence.
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Thanks for this, I used to do long exposures years ago when I was shooting on film, this has encouraged me to take up this aspect of photography again, thank you.
Another great vlog. Love long exposure and will be waiting for your course to commence.
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Brilliant as always sir, looking forward to the course.
Thanks 🙏
Great video, the daytime long exposure concept opens so many more opportunities for different places. Thank you so much for all your great teaching.
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Thank you for your inspiration and your energetic spirit as well.
All the best always.
Thanks mate! i appreciate it!
As usual, another spectacular video. I can't wait for some warmer weather here so I can go out and take some long exposures.
Thanks 🙏
Can't wait to see your long exposure course. I always learn new and interesting things from your videos. Thanks again Attilio !!!! I use the Freewell system
Coming soon!!!
I did enjoy this very much!!!
Thanks dear!
I use the Kase Wolverine Magnetic Round Filter Set for about one year, and it's the best, most compact and easy to use Filter set I've ever used. I never use graduated filter, so round filters were not a problem for me and use the magnetic filters is a real joy every time.
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Hello again Attilio. I respect and save your teaching videos for my own learning. You have a very relaxed attitude which helps me very much. Thank you.
Great video Attilio! Looking forward to the long exposure course.
Very soon!
Thank you for everything, can you please make a video on monitor calibration?
Lovely photos. The clouds dragged across the sky were quite nice.
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Uma boa solução, prático e fácil de usar, num excelente video do Attilio
Obrigado! :-)
Excellent video, thank you for sharing. I will be watching more of your videos as I am a novice photographer & have just purchased a 2-32 VND filter & also a CPL So i can start learning long exposure photography & the different camera settings
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Thanx Atillio, interesting, educational and inspiring as all your videos are
Thanks 🙏
Adorei seu canal!!! Show!!! Grato pelas dicas amigo!!!
Attilio, This one of the best youtube presentations if not your best for me. It gave me a very clear understanding of long exposure photography. I will join your Facebook club asap. This RUclips video was fantastic and what I needed. Looking forward to your long exposure course. Chow for now. Richard
Thank You 🙏
As usual simple, clear and direct contribute. Thanks Attilio.
Grazie 🙏
Great long exposure video as always, Attilio! I recently bought the Kase Wolverine magnetic system with the exact same filter setup you used in this video, except 77mm size for my Canon RF 24-105 f/4 lens. Thank you for continuously producing such high quality tutorials for us!
p.s. I just bought a vintage Tee to help support the channel!
-Mark from Northern California
Thanks Mark!
Love your channel Attilio, glad I found it, fantastic content high value for me. Thank you.
Glad you found me too! ;-)
Loved this video, Attilio 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
Thanks for the great video. I’m just curious how the trees are so sharp and no movement even on a 15min exposure? Cheers!
Great instructions my friend! Thank you !
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As every day just awesome and amazing shoot
Great job really appreciate your good job.
Thanks 🙏
You are the Master Long Exposure! You knocked that out like a pro ! Was that with your 20mm? Thanks for keeping me motivated!!
Thanks mate! Yes I used my 20mm..:-)
Good vide. Excellent info. Got the info but was BULB mode used for long exposure on your setting? Thanks.
Nice video. Can you tell me the model of your tripod? I'm looking for something sturdy for exterior shooting. Thanks in advance.
Nice video again. Liked the park in Milan. Pretty place I gues. I think it's turn out to be a good system with the magnets👍
thanks!
I have a 15-stop Lee filter that I've only used once. Next week I'll be in Cape Cod and will have a great chance for some seaside very long exposure shots with the 15. I actually use the NiSi holder and polarizer system. Initially I bought less expensive Lee ND filters but I grew tired of the color cast. So my 3, 6, and 10 stop filters are NiSi, which are very neutral.
have fun!
Look forward to all your videos, can't wait for the long exposure course great work as always
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Very good video. I'm looking forward to your long exposure lessons.
Very soon!
First video and sure I want to watch more. I subscribe right now and get your FB. Grazie mile . Saluti della Spagna.👌📷😉
Welcome to my channel! 💪
Grazie, Attilio! Excellent video. I always learn something new. I’m looking forward to the long exposure course.
A domani!
Coming soon! Per il canale Italiano, ho scelto il Martedi come giorno di pubblicazione....che dici? :-)
@@AttilioRuffo sì, mi pare benissimo! Si inizia il conto alla rovescia! Io sarò a Yosemite allora dovrò aspettare fino alla notte per guardarlo. 😊 Buon fine settimana!
@@adriennedragophotography beata te!!! :-)
Thanks for all these great videos! Currently gathering as much information as I can while I await the delivery of my 10 stops filter.
Just a bit curious, the "issue" with the whitebalance, is this something to be expected always with LE, or was it a combination of daytime/stacking filters or something else?
This system looks pretty convenient to use! I have the Lee Filters and the first day I used them, the grad filter fell out of the holder and broke on the rocks! I do like the Lee filters, but these in the video look like they are easy to use! Appreciate the video, Attilio!
Thanks mate 👍
Great as usually. Always inspire me to make better and better
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very interesting video - love all of them ! this B.Way filter system is not available anymore on Amazon .
Thanks. I am not sure why...
Excellent as usual, thanks for the info and sharing
Thanks
@@AttilioRuffo link to the filter kit on amazon, shows general filters not that make, do you have a link to them
@@AdrianEvansPhotography I am afraid they are only available on Amazon US at the moment
Great job on this video Mr. Ruffo. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge. I am in the process on looking to purchase a variable nd filter so I can take some long exposure pictures. As a beginner photographer I am sure I will learn more from your long exposure course. Keep it up. Stay blessed stay safe.
Hi Attilio, you calculate the long exposure for thirteen stops but you don't considere +1 stop for polarizer. By other side you can do a metering with GND and polarizer, and at the end calculate the long exposure for 10 stops. Even this after the calculate metering you decide by other time, probably because you prefere an exposure at histogram right side.
Correct Arnaldo...
thanks for the video! For shorter exposures in the daytime now, for example waterfalls requiring only 2-4 seconds exposure, I've started leaving the tripod at home and just putting my camera into high+ mode and firing off 20-30 pictures in a few seconds, and stacking them in lightroom to mimic a much longer exposure. Obviously you would need a very fast computer for the 1+ minute exposures you're doing most of the time!
Very nice as usual. Kodachrome was magenta a balanced film. So it did not bother me so much. I use the Haida screw on filters.
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Hi. I love your videos! May I ask which ND App you use on your phone?
Thank you
Thank you Attilio. I am inspired to go out and look for spots to photo now and get out my 10 ND Filter :-)
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Really nice video. Thanks as always. Looks like there is not much ability to move the graduated filter up / down. Did that limit your set up?
Not too much...
Thanks, Attilio. Do the filters you have been using previously have a color cast?
A little...
Just switched cameras as a result of an un(intentional) mishap. My camera and I went for an impromptu swim... So, I got a new Sony A7R and have been working on learning all the new features and benefits. It has taken me some time to learn, and today I only just figured out how to set it for long exposures. I have to say, it was really frustrating. So now.... I will practice., with my filters, which is another new thing for me. So Thank you for this video, and for your exposure course, it will save me time, and hopefully stress :-) Thanks, Attilio, I just bought the Haida System. Just ordered it last week, I have been kind of using the cheaper Screw on.
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I use the Kase magnetic system, and it's also good for most of the same reasons you're talking about. One thing I don't like about the Kase system is the circular polariser. It's great optically, and does a good job at cutting glare, but rotating it is hard, as it is just held on magnetically - there's no bearing or gear or way to disengage the filter from the filter holder to rotate it. But, overall, magnetic filters are so nice compared with screw-on or fiddly square holders.
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Excellent video dear Attilio 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks
Should I buy cannon 80D or 850D(Mainly for wedding photography). Or I should buy another dslr in this range?
Beautiful video!!! 👍👍👍
The link of b.way filter dosen’t work!!
Thanks. Funziona solo in USA...
@@AttilioRuffo :-(
@@ravaxer you could contact them by instagram @bway3495 or email: defoemiao@bway-uk.net
Wow...
if I may ask, what is the tool you are using at minute 9.25? And do you have an Amazon link with that?
Great video again ! Attilio, what is the ND calculator app do you use/recommend? Thank you.
Thanks Marcella. I use Triggertrap...
I do lots of daytime long exposure. I will try to find a picture to post on Facebook! For the new kit you are using looks fast to setup. But, I just bought the Haida 10 system. I like to move the 100 by 150 filter to adjust the sky to the ground.
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Ciao Attilio, great video and great Iocation! :) Question: how much the "horizon" of the graduated filter is adjustable up and down? Does it fit the 1/3 - 2/3 of the frame or just a little around the middle? Thanks a lot!
Yes, being so small the gnd cannot move too much... but it is actually usable in most situations!
@@AttilioRuffo thanks!
Great video. you inspire me to try out more long exposure photos
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ciao Attilio. the link to Amazon doesn't bring to B.way filters...
ciao...per ora sono solo disponibili in usa...
the person in charge of the B.way international market email : defoemiao@bway-uk.net
Excellent video Attilio
Thanks 🙏
Attilio - Nice video as always! But in the video you show a 10-stop ND filter, but none of the kits at the link you provided have the 10-stop, only a 3-stop and a 6-stop. ????
Thanks mate. I went back to check and you are right, I will inquire why...
you just need to stacked the 3-stop and 6-stop on your lens, Multi pieces stack,No vignetting at the wide-angle lens, no need 10-stop
@@frankzhao116 I like going past 10, so 10 is quite useful to stack with others to be able to accomplish that.
@@Jsfrog Thanks for your feedback, the product kit will update soon on the amazon, you could contact us by instagram @bway3495
@@frankzhao116 I do not have Instagram, nor Facebook, nor Twitter, nor Linked In, nor... :-)
So I have a question with Long Exposure. I am capable of taking long exposures, with the clouds looking beautiful and the water flat as glass, but how do I keep the leaves, branches and trees from moving? Have same issue with sailboats in the harbor. I want the long exposure effect on the sky and water, but want the sailboat or trees to stay sharp. How would you do that? I assume it's two photos, one sharp and one long exposure, but can they just be merged in Lightroom? Thanks in advance for your advice... Cheers
When using a ND filter, does your light meter on your camera still give you an accurate indication? A recent long exposure shot I found that doing a long exposure at 1 or 2sec at f11 with a variable ND filter attached set to virtually darkness the light meter on my camera was still indicating well overexposed.
hi again , what is the iPhone application you are using for long exposure / filter calculation ? thanks in advance , ciao
I use Triggertrap!
you are my best long Expense photographer.
love from india
be safe
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Thank you for your instructions, unfortunately for me my camera does not attach filters to tge lens, Leica x2 = but as usual great episode you made
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The Kit sold in Canada on Amazon does not include the 10 stop ND filter. I wonder why. Have you used Freewell magnetic ND filters?
I am not sure why either... yes I did and made a video about that!
I will be testing more filters soon...
@@AttilioRuffo Grazie mille Attillio!
you just need to stacked the 3-stop and 6-stop on your lens, Multi pieces stack,No vignetting at the wide-angle lens, no need 10-stop
Nice video once again. Thks. About your bag Shimoda Action, were did you buy it ? In USA or europe?
thanks Paul, 𝗨𝘀𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝟭𝟬%𝗢𝗙𝗙 tinyurl.com/ATTI-SHIMODA
On the magenta color cast, your sensor might be going. That's a long time to electrify a sensor. Do you think that will shorten the life of your camera? How many 1/250 sec shots will fill 900sec?
I don’t think so Ben, check out my video on Thursday... I am going much longer and no color cast... :-)
What factors shorten a camera sensor's life? What is the average life of a camera sensor?
Long exposure on a CCD or CMOS is like a SCUBA diver going into the realm of the unknown on a deep sea dive.
I had a camera sensor go bad on one camera that I used a lot. The color went from natural to a blue cast then to a magenta cast. She was finished.
Thx for posting, nice tutorial
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Very good system. I want to buy this kit but the link doesn't work. How can I find it ?? Please help.
unfortunately, I believe that this is only available in the US, you can contact the B.way here defoemiao@bway-uk.net
@@AttilioRuffo Thanks for your fast answer. Do you know any links for the company's site?
@@JohnSikiotis amzn.to/3eom6K8
Thank you Attilio, always good. Can I ask, would you ever use a lens hood with a long exposure? and would that system allow it?
Thanks. No, no lens hood..
Ciao, video interessante.
Non sono riuscito a capire se il GND scorre o meno sull'holder.
Dalle immagini sembra che abbia pochissima escursione.
Mi sembra un sistema più adatto ai ND più che ai GND.
Cosa ne pensi?
Grazie
Si scorre ma non tantissimo! Meglio per i filtri ND...
But what if there's a very blurry tree in the image due to long exposure? If I shoot a quick exposure pic of the same photo, how can i take the sharp tree from the quick exposure and put it in place of the blurry tree in the long exposure? I've tried desperately to do that in photoshop but to little avail
What’s the name of your ND Calculator app?
Wow. How did you manage to not get tree movements in the 15 minute exposure?
Actually there was a little movement...
This looks like an awesome system Attilio - thanks for sharing! I was looking at Kase magnetic filters but they’re quite expensive - have you got a link to these as I tried the one in the description but it wasn’t available on the website, and I can’t find them online 😣 thanks Attilio!
That’s the only link I have at the moment. I think they are only available on Amazon store US for now
@@AttilioRuffo ah no problem thanks Attilio- they looked great, especially the ease of changing over and attaching them compared to the screw or slide systems 👏
@@harry_wardd you could contact them by instagram @bway3495 or eamil defoemiao@bway-uk.net
@@zhaofrank164 that is a great idea actually!
Bella location 👍🏻😎
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What RRS tripod are you using in this video? Your equipment link suggests a TVC34L, but based on the fit of the BH55 bullhead, it looks more like a TVC24L.
I am afraid that RRS doesn't make my tripod anymore...they have newer versions of it
Is the Graduated ND filter included in the kit variable?
Yes. On Amazon you will see they have different kits...
Hi Attillio,great video again. I have 2 questions: with that kind of long exposures like the 15 minutes exposure in this video,how do you prevent movement and unscharpness in objects likes trees ? The other question, were can i subscribe to your longexposure course ?
Actually there was a little movement in the leaves...and you don’t need to subscribe to the course, it is coming here on my channel
@@AttilioRuffo Thanks for the reply,looking forward to your longexposure course 😎👍🏻
I must say i love your videos. I have just one question when shooting Long Exposure do you have your camera set to auto ISO or manual?
Thanks! I usually set ISO at the lowest setting possible...
@@AttilioRuffo Thank you for your reply ..Keep up the good work we all need guys like you to show us how it's done
Subscribed great video
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Hello, is ND 1.8 the same as 10 stops? I want to buy this kit but not sure of it has 10 stop and 6 stop
1.8 is 6 stops... if you want 10 stops, make sure to pick the kit with the 3.0 ND
you just need to stacked the 3-stop and 6-stop on your lens, Multi pieces stack,No vignetting at the wide-angle lens, no need 10-stop
@@AttilioRuffo Thank you so much. As you know I am a big fan, already sent several thank you emails to you. I also live in walnut creek. Just a question that you are the best person to ask: when shooting waves at fast shutter speeds, how can I correctly focus on moving waves? Auto focus is not doing a great job and manual focus for me is too slow, what should I do?
Hi Attilio: Very interesting and informative video, thanks! Have you used any other magnetic filter systems before? If so, how would rate those systems against this filter system? I have been looking at Kase Filters out of the UK. Cheers, Keith
Yes, and I have received a few more kits... so I will definitely make a comparison!
Can't find this product anywhere. Your link does not work.
Is B.way the correct name?
you could contact them by instagram @bway3495
Ho provato a cercare i filtri nel link che ha inserito sotto al video per valutare un eventuale acquisto ma appaiono altri prodotti. Non è che in Italia, anche attraverso Amazon, non sono importati? (scrivo da Bologna). Stavo anche valutando i più blasonati NISI ma a parte il costo (probabilmente anche i B-way non te li tirano dietro), i filtri circolari mi sembrano più comodi e maneggevoli per portarseli dietro nelle escursioni. Spero solo che la qualità ottica sia adeguata (utilizzo Z6 con 24-40 f4s).
ciao Giovanni, si per ora i B.way non sono disponibili in Italia. Presto farò dei test con altri filtri, incluso i Nisi
@@AttilioRuffo Grazie per la risposta. Ho visto che gli unici reperibili a prezzi "abbordabili" in Italia sono i K&F concept ma non vorrei che la qualità ottica del filtro sia penalizzante rispetto alla lente. Non sono un "pro", ma nemmeno vorrei vetri che compromettessero in modo significativo la qualità dell'immagine rispetto alle possibilità della lente. Finirebbero per essere utili solo per qualche "esercizio accademico" e poco più.
So was the color cast because your camera set it wrong with the filter on or did you have manual wb set? If so did you test it with manual wb to make sure it wont change because of auto-wb cant work properly throught the filter?
I kept the same settings for all the images, the WB was in auto as when you shoot in RAW it doesn’t matter... possibly stacking both filters caused the color cast..
Sistema estremamente interessante.Se riuscissero a ideare una cosa così per il tamron 15-30 sarebbe una bella svolta. 😀
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Thanks. How can I buy this kit?
B.way Magnetic Neutral Density Filter System amzn.to/3egBabu
@@AttilioRuffo so the kit includes ND, Polarizer and Gradient filters all together?
@@alan1111q yes!
K & F 10 stops, the circular one. Ciao from Brazil!
ciao!
Kindly make a video on filters
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Are you going to use these filters instead of your old ones?
I have a few more kits to test... :-)
My em1x has built in ND filter
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Wine Country holder with Lee filters,various densities
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Quali sono? I Freewell? Io ho quelli
B.way
@@AttilioRuffo ho visto! K&F they are cheaper then mines! Do you know freewell?
@@Tom-Tenerife yes I do and I will be testing something new soon...