Products / Services
  • Products / Services
  • Companies
  • Buy Leads
Post Buy Requirement

CamLife Neutral Density Filters, Packaging Type : Box

Listing ID #5197457

745 - 895 / Piece
Get Latest Price
  • MOQ 50 Piece(s)
  • TypeNeutral Density Filter
  • Packaging TypeBox
  • Brand NameCamlife
  • Supply Type Exporter
Preferred Buyer From : All over the world
Send Enquiry

Company Information

  • Member Since 5 Years
  • Nature of Business Manufacturer

Ask for more detail from the seller

Contact Supplier

Product Details no_img_icon

 

Camlife Neutral Density Filters Kit (Set of four) (77mm) is made up of Optical Resin Color glass (Acrylic) fitted in black anodized aluminium filter housing. It is a Kit of ND2, ND4, ND8 & ND 16 - filter 77mm (screw in type) + branded storage filter pouch. All filters can be used in combination like ND2 + ND4 = ND 6 or ND16 + ND 8 = ND 24. Compatible to all major brand camera lenses like nikon, canon, sony, tokina etc. - will fit to all 77mm filter thread. In photography and optics, a neutral density filter, or ND filter, is a filter that reduces or modifies the intensity of all wavelengths or colors of light equally, giving no changes in hue of color rendition. It can be a colorless (clear) or grey filter. The purpose of a standard photographic neutral-density filter is to reduce the amount of light entering the lens. Doing so allows the photographer to select combinations of aperture, exposure time and sensor sensitivity which would otherwise produce overexposed pictures. This is done to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or motion blur of a subject in a wider range of situations and atmospheric conditions. For example, one might wish to photograph a waterfall at a slow shutter speed to create a deliberate motion blur effect. The photographer might determine that to obtain the desired effect a shutter speed of ten seconds was needed. On a very bright day, there might be so much light that even at minimum film speed and a minimum aperture, the ten-second shutter speed would let in too much light and the photo would be overexposed. In this situation, applying an appropriate neutral-density filter is the equivalent of stopping down one or more additional stops, allowing for the slower shutter speed and the desired motion-blur effect.


Tell us your Buy Requirement to Get Instant Response
Tell us what you need?

Looking for CamLife Neutral Density Filters?

Quantity
Seller Contact Details
  • Seller camtechie
  • Address Sector 19, Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Browse Related Categories

Waiting for permission
To search by voice, go to your browser settings and allow access to microphone

Allow microphone access to search with voice