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Also just try a lenshood, might do a lot, might do a little but always worth having
I am considering buying a Hoya ND filter but was wondering which one to get, the ND4 or ND8.
Now if I am understanding this correctly, the ND4 will reduce my ISO by 1/4 so if shooting at ISO 100 it would reduce it 75. Correct?
Would the ND8 be enough or should I go with the ND4?
I want one because I recently was on vacation and was trying to get some shots on the beach of the water and could not get the smooth look of the water I was looking for without over exposing. I don't expect to be using it much in bright light. Mostly early morning and evening.