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Not a good idea unless you are also shooting at very high frame rates, like 100 or even 200 plus. The result will be grainy compared to 50D or even 250D. For regular from rates like 24 you'd need an ND filter for sure in addition to an 85 filter to compensate for the tungsten balance.

 

I'd say shoot 50D for most circumstances or 250D if you are shooting slow mo rates like 50 to 60 fps.

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Not a good idea unless you are also shooting at very high frame rates, like 100 or even 200 plus. The result will be grainy compared to 50D or even 250D. For regular from rates like 24 you'd need an ND filter for sure in addition to an 85 filter to compensate for the tungsten balance.

 

I'd say shoot 50D for most circumstances or 250D if you are shooting slow mo rates like 50 to 60 fps.

thanks so much David

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