Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:18 am
I'd say investing in the long term is best with ND filters. So buying a good set of 4x5.65 filters is a solid plan. Buy the matte box of course. Then get NDIR 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, and 1.8. This will give you the entire range from 1 stop up to 6 stops in 1 stop increments.
With the URSA Mini Pro models and the Pocket 6K you get built-in ND that does 0.6 (2 Stops), 1.2 (4 Stops), and 1.8 (6 Stops). Theoretically you could then get away with a single NDIR 0.3 filter to cover the 1 stop increment when you need it. However, external ND remains better than the internal ND options. More control. So having the full range can be very helpful.
Plus using a matte box really helps control light spilling on to the lens. I also use it for additional filters like a Polarizer, soft diffusion filters, and special effect filters like Blue Streak or Stars. So using a matte box gives you a lot more options. And, you can use flags on the matte box to help block more light from hitting the lens. Good way to get rid of pesky lens flares when you don't want them.
Real Name: Tim Buttner (timbutt2)
Cameras: URSA Cine 12K & Pocket 6K Pro
Past: UMPG2, UM4.6K, P6K, BMCC2.5K
Computers: iMac 5K (Mid 2020) & M4 Pro MacBook Pro 16" (Late 2024)