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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Ashort review of the Lee Filters Big Stopper

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  • this thing is very hard to find in the US

  • @appacana

    It's no better here in the UK, I ordered mine last August and it had arrived by October, I was going to mention this in the video but thought the situation would resolve itself quite quickly but there is still a two month or so waiting list for them here..

  • @islaystudios Well done. Tell me do you have to adjust the shutter time or if you use Aperture Priorty doe s the camera adjust it? I have been trying to buy one but on Ebay they are selling them for £170!!

  • @pjos111 Thanks, you will need to use the camera on manual exposure, all auto functions aren't suitable (including focus) with this filter. If you don't use a separate light meter then meter for the scene without the filter on and then add ten stops to the exposure, a rough guide is that 1/30th will become a 30 second exposure, on DSLR's you can of course take a shot and make a judgement from the preview screen, hope that helps.

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  • do it with a soldering glass like mine for 5 dollars

  • Thanks man !

  • Excellent video. Thank you very much.

  • Extremely helpful and informative video thank you.

  • GJ great Video

    

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