As far as I'm aware, a neutral density filter doesn't do much other than... well... make the picture darker, really. It's good in bright situations if you want greater f-stop and shutter speed control (so you're not forced into using small apertures or faster shutter speeds) but I can't see what real help it would be on a video camera? What are you using it for?
And I'd have thought a circular polariser might help a bit, but in very specific situations (with little camera movement, for example)
Andre
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