Hey all you dope dogs and doogies, I'm bringing back the Question of the Week segment here on the channel! This week's question is: how do you know what your exposure is supposed to be when you're using a 10-stop ND filter. In other words, how do you calculate the right shutter speed the first time so you don't have to fart around and waste time with a bunch of poorly-exposed shots? Check out this video to learn 3, 3.5, or 4 different ways (depending on how you count them) to get the right exposure the first time when using a 10-stop or 6-stop neutral density filter in your landscape photography.
If you have a question you think a lot of people would like to know the answer to, ask it in the comments below. I'll pull the best questions for future LPQOTW segments.
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14 июл 2024