Great video Peter I knew what was coming from watching your previous video on this subject. Tried and tested by you speaks volumes of a fantastic product & company 👍
Very interesting video Peter! I usually shoot cars at Car shows ,which can be a real challenge. I noticed that didn't use a lens hood. I also noticed that used a tripod to get the sharpest image possible. I shoot the Canon EOS R , I use the 24-70 RF 2.8 as I go to lens. I also use my 16-35 EF F4 . Most of the time at car shows ,the light is hard! all you have for composition is someone sitting on a camp chair. I might try this as I am intrigued by the idea of reduced shadows and color saturation. I will need to practice with this setup .
Hi Peter I have been watching some of your videos and enjoy them. I am currently looking to purchase a Hasselblad X2D with some lenses and was wondering where you purchased your from.
Hi Peter l, hello from Northern Ireland. I’m a car and watch and your vids and life knowledge is on point and the car stuff is great. Can I ask what watch you are wearing on this vid? Thanks Gary
Thanks for this Peter. Is the ND filter variable to 5 stops and if so is this additional to light loss due to CPL? I have a cheap variable ND and it really struggles at higher numbers so it is true you get what you pay for. My CPL is average so I might purchase the combined K&F you featured.
Yes, that's correct. ND filters especially suffer if they're cheap, with many causing a dark cross to appear in images with wider lenses. The K&F ones don't have that problem.
Nice one Peter - cars , photography and some well presented technical hints and gear. A pleasure to watch and ponder . 🥇
Thank you, Chris. 🙂
Perfect subject and examples for a CPL lesson!
Thanks, Juanita. I hope you’re well, luv.
Great video Peter I knew what was coming from watching your previous video on this subject. Tried and tested by you speaks volumes of a fantastic product & company 👍
That’s very nice of you, Stuart - thank you.
Love how you celebrate all your passions In your videos! 👍🏾
Cheers, Darryl. 👍
That was really helpful, thanks Peter.
@@johnbethell8666 Thx, John.
Thanks for the video, that was really well explained which helped me out and the results speak for themselves.
Thanks, Mal.
What a difference filter makes, thanks Peter
It certainly does, Paul. 👍
K&F filters are pretty good & your shots prove that!
@@peterviragphoto Yeah, I’d gotten a bit lazy with CPLs over the last few years, but they definitely make a difference with cars.
Very interesting video Peter! I usually shoot cars at Car shows ,which can be a real challenge. I noticed that didn't use a lens hood. I also noticed that used a tripod to get the sharpest image possible. I shoot the Canon EOS R , I use the 24-70 RF 2.8 as I go to lens. I also use my 16-35 EF F4 . Most of the time at car shows ,the light is hard! all you have for composition is someone sitting on a camp chair. I might try this as I am intrigued by the idea of reduced shadows and color saturation. I will need to practice with this setup .
Thanks, Greg. Yes, the light at car shows is tough, for sure. A CPL will definitely help.
Hi Peter I have been watching some of your videos and enjoy them. I am currently looking to purchase a Hasselblad X2D with some lenses and was wondering where you purchased your from.
Thanks, Mauro. I was lucky to get an X2D from George’s in Sydney, whilst all my XCD lenses came from Camera Electronic in Perth.
Hi Peter l, hello from Northern Ireland. I’m a car and watch and your vids and life knowledge is on point and the car stuff is great.
Can I ask what watch you are wearing on this vid?
Thanks
Gary
Thanks, Gary. It’s a Christopher Ward Trident Pro 300. One of my favourite watches ever.
Thanks for this Peter. Is the ND filter variable to 5 stops and if so is this additional to light loss due to CPL?
I have a cheap variable ND and it really struggles at higher numbers so it is true you get what you pay for. My CPL is average so I might purchase the combined K&F you featured.
Yes, that's correct. ND filters especially suffer if they're cheap, with many causing a dark cross to appear in images with wider lenses. The K&F ones don't have that problem.
Love a Polarizer - even better to use a second one on the lighting ...🦘