![]() ![]() A '1' or '2' are very heavy and you'll only want to use them at the wider focal lengths or you're sure you want such an extreme effect. A ½ on 21mm for instance is noticeable, but on 50mm will be quite heavy and you may want to use a ¼ or an 1/8th. One thing to remember and bear in mind whilst shooting however is that the longer the focal length, the more pronounced the effect will be with the same filter. I prefer the Black Pro-Mists over the regular as I find they keep the contrast better - however as you've said you want to raise the blacks a bit, perhaps the regular Pro-Mists might be more what you're after. They do get softer and more milky the higher the strength you use. ![]() Soft FX usually just softens the image, whereas the Pro-Mists bloom the image (which in turn, takes the edge off fine detail) whilst retaining at least some sharpness. ![]()
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