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Hama Gray filter Vario ND2-400 coated E 82

Vario Grau-Filter
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  • Enables creative image composition using aperture, exposure time and sensitivity settings
  • For light reduction in excessively bright surroundings
  • Exposure extension between +1 and +8 f-stops possible
  • Suitable for Lens/Zoom with filter thread
  • Rotary mount for individual adjustment
  • For digital/analog photo, system and video cameras
  • Also serves as a UV filter
  • Made from high-quality lens glass

Gray filters or neutral density filters (ND) are used when too much light restricts creative possibilities. They reduce the light according to their density. This enables longer shutter speeds or wider apertures. The applications are varied and sometimes experimental. For very bright subjects in the snow or on the beach, the aperture would have to be closed despite the fastest shutter speed. This would mean losing the option of a narrow depth of field, for example for portraits. Gray filters help to create wiping effects with movement if the exposure time can be extended at the desired aperture. For example, a waterfall no longer appears "frozen", but as a flowing movement. Gray filters achieve sophisticated effects in architectural or urban photography. With long exposure times of several seconds, people walking through the picture are blurred or no longer reproduced at all. For physical reasons, very dense filters produce a warm tone, which can be compensated for in image processing.

Note: In order to avoid vignetting, this filter has a superstructure of the front lens, i.e. the diameter of the front lens is larger than that of the rear lens.

Durchmesser: E 82
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MSRP* 141,-
70,85 Vario Grau-Filter
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Hama Gray filter Vario ND2-400 coated E 82

Short profile

  • Enables creative image composition using aperture, exposure time and sensitivity settings
  • For light reduction in excessively bright surroundings
  • Exposure extension between +1 and +8 f-stops possible
  • Suitable for Lens/Zoom with filter thread
  • Rotary mount for individual adjustment
  • For digital/analog photo, system and video cameras
  • Also serves as a UV filter
  • Made from high-quality lens glass

Product description for Hama Gray filter Vario ND2-400 coated E 82

Gray filters or neutral density filters (ND) are used when too much light restricts creative possibilities. They reduce the light according to their density. This enables longer shutter speeds or wider apertures. The applications are varied and sometimes experimental. For very bright subjects in the snow or on the beach, the aperture would have to be closed despite the fastest shutter speed. This would mean losing the option of a narrow depth of field, for example for portraits. Gray filters help to create wiping effects with movement if the exposure time can be extended at the desired aperture. For example, a waterfall no longer appears "frozen", but as a flowing movement. Gray filters achieve sophisticated effects in architectural or urban photography. With long exposure times of several seconds, people walking through the picture are blurred or no longer reproduced at all. For physical reasons, very dense filters produce a warm tone, which can be compensated for in image processing.

Note: In order to avoid vignetting, this filter has a superstructure of the front lens, i.e. the diameter of the front lens is larger than that of the rear lens.

Hama Gray filter Vario ND2-400 coated E 82

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
82 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4007249791825
KAN
00079182

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