>>3282060>I'm thinking of getting a filter system for landscape, do I need one of those bellow hood?Nah.
You can always use a screw on hood on top of the filter of you want.
I don't recall my Bronica lenses flaring either, the S lenses that I have (50mm, 150mm) have average/good flare resistance and the 80mm PS really good flare resistance.
I started with a cheap set from Neewer, I think it was 12 coloured filters in 2 pouches, it had the usual ones (orange, red, green, blue, yellow
, etc.) plus a light ND and some others. Then check which ones you use more, and *if* you get really bad flaring with the cheap ones, you can get some better ones from Hoya or Tiffen or B+W.
Tbh I never noticed an issue with the cheap ones, but I still got a Hoya green-yellow (GX0) because I use that very often and there wasn't a chink equivalent anyway.
You'll probably want a graduated ND as well, a three stop one (GND8) is a good place to start. Again, chinks to the rescue. And then a polariser.
>picrelated is the worst case scenario I could do with the 50mm S lens, hoya filter + chink GND stacked -that's where the vignetting comes from-, shooting straight at the sun