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Neutral density glass filters (also known as ND filters) produce a grey neutral tone and are used to reduce light, enabling more control over exposure and depth of field without affecting colour or contrast.
ND filters are especially useful in bright light conditions to avoid overexposure. When using wider lenses they adjust exposure correctly, allowing for reduced depth of field. This enables highlighting of the principal subject and taking the foreground or background out of focus.
ND filters are made in different grades according to the level of light reduction.
The standard grades available for neutral density filters are 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 and 1.2 which equate to 1, 2, 3 and 4 stops of light reduction.
4 x 4
Solid ND
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| £50 - £100 based on total value |
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| £2.36 ex vat |
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| £2.36 ex vat |
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| £2.36 ex vat |
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