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82mm Slim Fader Nd Filter HD Nd2-400 Multi-coated Schott Glass for DSLR Camera
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
How Does Variable ND Filter Works?The main disadvantage of neutral-density filters is that to be entirely flexible in your shooting you need to carry a range of different NDs. This can become an expensive proposition, especially if using screw filters with different lens filter sizes, which would require carrying a set for each diameter of lens carried. To counter this problem, we suggest variable ND filters. These work by placing two polarizing filters together, one of which can rotate. The rear polarizing filter cuts out light in one plane. As the front element is rotated, it cuts out an increasing amount of the remaining light, the closer the front filters comes to being perpendicular to the rear filter. By using this technique, the amount of light reaching the sensor can be varied with almost infinite control. The advantages to this are that you get multiple ND filters in one package, the disadvantage is a loss of image quality caused by both using two elements together and by combining two polarizing filters. Features Of The Zomei Variable ND FilterThe Zomei Variable Neutral Density (ND) Filter 2 - 8 stops (0.6- 2.4) uses two polarizing layers to control the amount of light that passes through the filter and into the camera lens. At it's minimum effect the filter passes 1/3 of the light in a scene. That is equal to 1.5 stops on the aperture or shutter speed. At it maximum effect the filter passes just 1/400 of the light in a scene. That is equal to 8 stops on the aperture or shutter speed. This is enough to create artistic blurring shots of motion on water, cars, people or almost anything that moves. The Zomei Variable Neutral Density (ND) Filter (0.6-2.4ND) uses high-quality optical glass from Zomei Corporation, it is available in thread sizes 40.5, 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, 77 and 82mm. For best results Zomei recommends using a tripod when photographing at slow shutter speeds. Why There Is A Big "X" Cross Pattern(Vigneting) In Images?"X" cross in images is a common issue with wide angle lenses and variable ND filters. Physics limit the capabilities of variable ND filters on wide angle lenses. When you enter the edge of the max range, the "X" issue may appear in your image. Because you are using it beyond its capability according to the laws of optical physics,which will inevitably cause this phenomenon. Features Of The Zomei Variable ND FilterAllows the Use of Slow Shutter SpeedsZomei Variable ND Allows the use of slow shutter speeds, with high speed films or digital cameras, to record movement/image blur in subjects such as waterfalls, clouds or any fast moving subject. Gives You Full Control Over Your Depth of FieldYou are able to decrease depth of field by using wider apertures, which helps separate subjects from their background (subject matter in focus while your background is blurred). Allows You to Shoot High Speed FilmAllows you to shoot high speed film (above ISO 400) in bright outdoor situations by reducing effective ISO. Enables cine and video cameras (which have fixed shutter speeds) to film subjects such as snow, sand or other bright scenes which could cause overexposure.
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Brand | Zomei |
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MPN | Nd2-400 |
Weight | 0.250000 |
UPC | 6924073325065 |
ASIN | B01FQ8RLF2 |