Jeff Yin
August 25th, 2007, 07:43 AM
Hi everyone.
I recently got the XH A1. It is much more advanced than any camera I've ever owned, and even my preliminary fooling around with it has made it clear to me that I've jumped off into the deep end.
For someone whose previous film experience were a couple of dismal shorts back in undergrad, I've found the array of settings and options a little daunting. This forum has been really helpful in that regard, and I hope you'll all bear with me in the future as I try and learn how not to break this thing.
Although I have literally dozens of questions, at this point I'll limit myself to just one:
Is it a good idea to pick up a ND lens filter, or is the ND filter in the camera sufficient? What advantages does each have?
Thanks!
I recently got the XH A1. It is much more advanced than any camera I've ever owned, and even my preliminary fooling around with it has made it clear to me that I've jumped off into the deep end.
For someone whose previous film experience were a couple of dismal shorts back in undergrad, I've found the array of settings and options a little daunting. This forum has been really helpful in that regard, and I hope you'll all bear with me in the future as I try and learn how not to break this thing.
Although I have literally dozens of questions, at this point I'll limit myself to just one:
Is it a good idea to pick up a ND lens filter, or is the ND filter in the camera sufficient? What advantages does each have?
Thanks!