"I have never in my life made music for money or fame. God walks out of the room when you are thinking about money." -- Quincy Jones
Dan,
Of course, the center filter would then have to be screwed on to the lens and whatever filter system that was added on would have to be large enough to not vignette. Not impossible, but I don't know the Lee system well either, or which size (if there are even sizes...) that the OP has.
If the OP really needs a center filter and then wants to use screw in filters on top of that, he may be limited to just one more (thin) filter.
From what I've been reading on his other threads, he doesn't really have a good handle on what he wants/needs yet. He'll have to deal with the learning curve. He may find he doesn't really need a center filter and that his metered 8-minute exposure really needs an hour...
Best,
Doremus
If reflection is your concern, look up "Benro Light Tent Hood Cover". A focusing cloth covering the back of the camera and the bellows is also prudent to protect against light leak entering the dark slide.
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