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Which filter do you use in a sunny hiking or ski day?
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<blockquote data-quote="thewhatever" data-source="post: 58379" data-attributes="member: 3863"><p>[USER=10383]@mickyacandal[/USER] Ok I have found some videos I took with my Yi Cam at ski, I forgot about them, aperture is nearly the same f2.8 ISO 100.</p><p>Hiking with end of dayk light was 1/320 and at ski it was between 1/1200 and 1/1450. So a ND16 is plenty enough for hiking but for ski dropping 1/1200 - 1/1450 to 1/60 will be hard no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thewhatever, post: 58379, member: 3863"] [USER=10383]@mickyacandal[/USER] Ok I have found some videos I took with my Yi Cam at ski, I forgot about them, aperture is nearly the same f2.8 ISO 100. Hiking with end of dayk light was 1/320 and at ski it was between 1/1200 and 1/1450. So a ND16 is plenty enough for hiking but for ski dropping 1/1200 - 1/1450 to 1/60 will be hard no? [/QUOTE]
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Which filter do you use in a sunny hiking or ski day?