"Neutral Density Lens Filters The only purpose of a Neutral Density (ND) filter is to reduce the amount of light that reaches the camera's sensor. This can be particularly useful when a sufficiently long exposure isn't possible within the aperture parameters. An ND filter is most commonly used when photographing running water, because it helps create a smooth and etherial image. The ND filter can also be used to convey motion by adding blur to moving subjects and to make moving objects, such as cars, less obvious in landscape shots. This Variable Neutral Density filter reduces intensity of all wavelengths or colors of light equally, giving no changes in hue or color rendition. The purpose of standard photographic neutral density filters is to allow the photographer greater flexibility to change the aperture, exposure time and/or blur of subject in different situations and atmospheric conditions. Instead of reducing the aperture to limit light, the photographer can add a ND filter to limit light, and can then set the shutter speed according to the particular motion desired and the aperture set as needed. Include: Neutral Density Professional Filters ND2 * 1 Neutral Density Professional Filters ND4 * 1 Neutral Density Professional Filters ND8 * 1 How can a ND filter be used? - Provides Total Versatility in Neutral Density - Save Time Changing or Adding Filters - Reduce brightness without affecting color or depth of field. - Enable slower shutter speeds to cause blurring effect in water, clouds or cars. - Decrease depth of field by allowing large apertures to be used while keeping shutter speeds lower."
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