Neutral Density Filters
A neutral density filter (ND filter) is a filter of uniform density which attenuates light of all colors equally. It is used to allow a longer exposure (to create blur) or larger aperture (for selective focus) than otherwise required for correct exposure in the prevailing light conditions, without changing the tonal balance of the photograph.
A graduated neutral density filter is a neutral density filter with different attenuation at different points, typically clear in one half shading into a higher density in the other. It can be used, for example, to photograph a scene with part in deep shadow and part brightly lit, where otherwise either the shadows would have no detail or the highlights would be burnt out.
- - 【Variable ND & CPL filter 2 in 1】One filter has the ND and CPL filter features, it can not only control the amount of light entering the lens to darken skies but also avoid unwanted reflections coming from non-metallic, such as water, and glass. Enhance the color and contrast.
- - 【No “X” Cross on Images】The filter framme adopts self-locking technology and rotates infinitely between 1 and 5 stops(ND2-32), which facilitates the positioning of light reduction. It also avoids the phenomenon of producing black crosses.