ian paterson
Member
Hi - after many years of using my Xpan only for landscapes with Velvia, I'm loading it with XP2 and heading out into the streets for a change. Should I leave the 45mm centre spot ND filter on the lens or can I get away without it for street work?
Thanks,
Ian.
Thanks,
Ian.
tlitody
Well-known
I say you were better placed to judge that since you have the camera, lens and filter and have used them. what do you think?
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
I don't bother with the center filter with the 45mm lens, even with Velvia. I use a center spot filter only with the 30mm lens. The 45mm lens on the XPAN is the same in horizontal coverage as a 25mm lens on 24 x 36 format. I don't find the edge falloff that significant. If you do, another idea might be to use a lower contrast film, for street work. It might be more forgiving of the random light variations in that kind of shooting, as well as minimizing falloff.
ian paterson
Member
Thanks guys - I use the filter for landscapes since there's often large areas of same colour/tone (eg sky) and thought the fall off would be more obvious than with B + W street shots. I'll go without to reduce the amount of glass in front of lens.
ian.
ian.
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