67mm neutral density filter : 18x24x1 air filter : Kdf shower filters.
67mm Neutral Density Filter
Colorless filters that reduce the amount of light in controlled degrees. (Camera/Lighting)
Represents a measure of how dark the color is. The lightest possible value corresponds to a neutral density of 0.0 and is equivalent to pure white; while the value 3.294 is roughly equivalent to the sum of 100% of each of the CMYK inks and can be interpreted as Registration Color.
In photography and optics, a neutral density filter or ND filter can be a colorless (clear) or grey filter. An ideal neutral density filter reduces and/or modifies intensity of all wavelengths or colors of light equally, giving no changes in hue of color rendition.
A porous device for removing impurities or solid particles from a liquid or gas passed through it
A device for suppressing electrical or sound waves of frequencies not required
A screen, plate, or layer of a substance that absorbs light or other radiation or selectively absorbs some of its components
remove by passing through a filter; "filter out the impurities"
device that removes something from whatever passes through it
an electrical device that alters the frequency spectrum of signals passing through it
Tiffen 67mm Neutral Density 0.9 Filter
These filters reduce the amount of light passing through the camera lens without changing the color of the scene. They are especially useful in bright light conditions to help prevent overexposure. Neutral Density filters also allow proper exposure at a wider lens opening for reduced depth-of-field to highlight a key subject by making the foreground and/or background out of focus.
Reduces the amount of light passing through the camera lens without changing the color of the scene. This filter is especially useful in bright light conditions. Allows proper exposure at a wider lens opening when reducing depth of field to highlight a key subject by making the foreground and/or the background out of focus. A slower shutter speed can be used to produce blurred motion effects.
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What an ugly picture...
Anyway, the tripod, grip and filter are new new. The body and lens are just new. Not pictured are the Canon 50mm f/1.8 and the Tiffen 67mm polarizer and 67mm ND filter.
An interesting locational offer has been passed my way for a night shoot in a fortnight, hopefully I'll have some special goodness for you soon.
(105/365)~~“Live in the sunshine, swim the sea, drink the wild air…”*
* Ralph Waldo Emerson
The spring showers have begun. This is my first time using a 67mm Neutral Density filter, on a overcast day of course with step up rings to fit the 50. Thanks EmChil for the tip
67mm neutral density filter
Neutral Density filters reduce the amount of light passing through the camera lens without changing the color of the scene. Especially useful in bright light conditions to help prevent overexposure. Also allows proper exposure at a wider lens opening for reduced depth-of-field to highlight a key subject by making the foreground and/or background out of focus. Neutral Density filters eliminate overly bright, washed-out images, balance exposure, control depth-of-field and allow slower shutter speeds to produce blurred motion effects.
Reduces the amount of light passing through the camera lens without changing the color of the scene. This filter is especially useful in bright light conditions. Allows proper exposure at a wider lens opening when reducing depth of field to highlight a key subject by making the foreground and/or the background out of focus. A slower shutter speed can be used to produce blurred motion effects.