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damn 48mm noclue !!2yUmAID3520
so i am looking for an ND filter in order to be more flexible with my Canonet 28. i wanna keep it simple by just shooting on 400 and taking the filter for bright sunlight etc ... only problem is that i cannot seem to find a fitting filter or adapter! WTF? any ideas?
>> Anonymous
B&H has twenty-one 48mm diameter neutral density filters.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=search&A=search&Q=&sb=bs%2Cupper%28ds%
29&sq=asc&ac=&bsi=&bhs=t&ci=114&shs=&at=Size_48mm&basicSubmit=Submit
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>> Anonymous
>i wanna keep it simple by just shooting on 400 and taking the filter for bright sunlight etc
Uh... how about your aperture.
>> noclue !!2yUmAID3520
>>208043
6-10 weeks until avaiable? also shipping to my location is about $ 35 ... this seriously does not count.

>>208049
it is (still) a mystery to me what the camera really does when you choose an aperture. i'll get my first film back on monday, then i hope i know more.
the filter would be a solution for auto.setting only.
>> Anonymous
>>208049
The shutter speed on the 28 may not be extrem fast enough in bright sunlight even at f/16.
>> noclue !!2yUmAID3520
>>208054
that, i belive, is true ...
currently looking for a chart of shutter-speed/f-stop
>> noclue !!2yUmAID3520
okay, i found that the Canonet 28 uses 1/30 second at any manual f-setting. this is most likely for flash sync ... but anyways gives a little advantage if you know what you're doing.