ND (Neutral Density) neutral density filter
ND neutral density filters are used when shooting at slow shutter speeds, to control the exposure time of a scene at the time of capture. The gray filter therefore influences the amount of light that penetrates to the sensor. The extent to which depends on the strength of the ND gray filter used. Gray filters do not affect the colors in your photo, making it easier to work with a longer shutter speed or an open aperture. In addition, Kase filters have precise IR coatings, which provide a true neutral color within a captured image, without the color cast normally associated with slow shutter speed photography.
PRO1.1 filters are thinner, lighter and brighter than 2.0 filters
Characteristics
- Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
- Virtually unbreakable
- Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
- Color neutral
- Scratch and shock resistant
- Light reduction 10 stops
- Dimensions 100x150 mm
- Thickness 1.1 mm
In the box
- Kase Wolverine KW100x150 PRO1.1 ND1000 gray filter
- Storage cover