Excellent Tutorial for a newcomer. I needed a step by step installation of the NISI filters on a camera. Thanks for a good sober instructional video presentation for a beginner.
One way you can tell someone really knows their stuff is that they make the complex 'simple'. Great skill shown here and so helpful for someone like me who's still finding their way around this world. Thanks, Brett, great job and really appreciated, mate.
I literally just received my Nisi Filter kit and decided to watch this video before playing with it. It was a very wise choice. Excellent, very informative video. It could not have been more clear. Thank you.
What an excellent explanation of how to use this filter system. Very clear and easy to understand. I watched a few others and was none the wiser. I now understand how it all works and how to use the filters to best effect. Well done and thanks.
great tutorial but after adjusting your grad filter and adjusting your horizon you put in your 10 stop filter and mess up your alignment - it´s clear to see that the filterholder is rotating when you push in the 10 stop filter - great image by the way
Great video! Really appreciate the time you take to explain the little details - I've watched other videos before I found this one and it is by far the best. All falling into place for me now! :)
UPDATE ......... Nisi Filters Australia have just launched a FREE NEW Exposure Calculator App specifically for Nisi Filters , here's the link to download it - itunes.apple.com/gb/app/nisi-filters-australia/id1173726002?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D2#
Alan thanks mate, covering the eye piece is not that criticial unless its direct light going in , on this day it was early morning soft light & over cast
I have enjoyed your video which has helped me understand filters. I am still learning but shopping for these products is mind-blowing! Can you list the products featured?
Great demonstration Brett... I'm real close to making the plunge on the NiSi V5 - Pro kit... One question, was the rear viewfinder closed before taking the exposure or did you drop a cloth over it beforehand? The final image was stunning. Bill...
William Farr no I didn’t cover the rear view finder as there was very soft light that morning & no direct light near the view finder , it is definitely a wise idea to cover it though , I usually just use a piece of black tape. If you’d like to order the V5 Pro kit , drop me an email - brett@brettwoodphotos.com & I’ll help you out with a good deal. Thanks Brett
Or if you have a Canon, there is a little rubber cover threaded onto the standard neck strap! As I don’t use the standard strap, I just tied mine to my cable release with some thick mono fishing line...
Thank you for the video, very informative and I learnt a lot. Just wondering what the app was that you used to worked out the exposure for the 10 stop filter?
Hello from Manila, Sir Brett thank you for making this informative video. If I were to buy only 1 GND, what would be the best all around GND? the 0.9 3 stop soft or the 1.2 4 stop soft like the one you are using in the video? Thank you sir and more power to you channel.
Rita Aitken. LEE filters are good, but NISI are much better to reduce the Color Cast. Using LEE app is not recommended with NISI, 1.45 stop is different. it makes noticeable differences in some situations. better to use NISI app.
hi dear, i have sigma 85mm f1.4 art lens. it's 86mm filter size. how i find nisi or other 86 mm adpter rings for 100mm holder ?. if have 86 mm adapter ring please send me a link. thanks
Hello Brett; I have a question for NISI landscape CPL. I have other brand CPL, it is made by two pieces glasses in one CPL. So if I spin CPL, I can see CPL changes darker to lighter. But NISI CPL looks only made by single glass. I spin it in V5 holder it look nothing change. I just can't understand how NISI CPL works. Thanks if you can answer me.
hi .. I have NISI 150 System, i use it with Tamron 15-30 F2.8 Lens. but I have other Lenses of 82mm, 77mm and 72mm filter size, is there any adapter so I can use my NISI filters with it ? frankly I have more than 10 filters to use. thanks
Thanks Brett, a very good clear methodical video. I believe if you add http(s):// in front of your website link it'll become a live clickable link, so should give you much more click through traffic to your website. All the best Olly
Got it, thx for the vid, using even welders glass in it w/o problems and new wyatt filters. here a Weldersglass www.flickr.com/photos/gipukan/37434483740/