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Polaroid Fader ND vs Light Craft workshop Fader ND Mark II - DSLR FILM NOOB

www.dslrfilmnoob.com Fader ND filters are very handy when shooting in direct sunlight. The prices for fader ND filters also cover a wide range from this polaroid filter ($40) on the low end to the Singh-Ray ($350) filters on the higher end. The Light Craft workshop used in this video falls somewhere in the middle, at a price of $125 it is considered by many to be a very good mid range ND filter. But is it really worth it to spend an extra $85 on the Light Craft filter? Or will you be just as happy using a cheaper Fader ND filter? Watch the clips and decide for your self. The difference wasn't nearly as dramatic as I would have expected in video mode. If you're a professional with professional budget you'll probably still want to spend the money and get the best, but if you're on a tight budget, I could see many people being very happy with the performance that the lower end Polaroid filter has to offer. You can pick up the polaroid Fader ND for around $40 depending on your filter size: www.amazon.com And the LightCraft Fader ND for around $80 to $125 depending on your filter size: www.amazon.com The song playing in the back ground is written and recorded by me and is called "the Blob". If you're not a fan of the music just use the mute button. If you do like the song, you can download it from the DSLRFILMNOOB.com website. Equipment used in this video: Canon T2i Canon 7d Canon 35mm f1.4 lens Canon 50mm f1.2 lens Polaroid Fader ND filter Light Craft workshop fader ND mark ...

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