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Hoya ND 2 HMC E 62

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  • Neutral density filter
  • for larger apertures or longer exposure times
Neutral density filters are not noticed by many photographers, but can be but in some cases they can be very useful and give results that would that would not be possible otherwise. ND filters (Neutral Density = (Neutral Density) filters appear gray and reduce the amount of light reaching the film without The amount of light reaching the film without affecting the color balance.

There are four main areas of four main areas of application:
1. They allow long shutter speeds even with films of higher To show movement in the image by blurring, e.g. in waterfalls and streams, jumping Waterfalls and streams, fountains, clouds or moving cars.
2. They allow larger apertures for shallower depth of field, which helps to make a subject, e.g. a portrait, stand out clearly from its background background.
3. They act as if the film speed has been lowered accordingly, so that even high-sensitivity films (i.e. over ISO 400 27°) can be used in bright daylight Daylight.
4. They enable film and video cameras with non-adjustable Shutter speeds, even in bright environments such as snow and sandy beaches or in extremely bright extremely bright lighting, while otherwise overexposure may occur Overexposure occurs.
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Hoya ND 2 HMC E 62

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  • Neutral density filter
  • for larger apertures or longer exposure times

Product description for Hoya ND 2 HMC E 62

Neutral density filters are not noticed by many photographers, but can be but in some cases they can be very useful and give results that would that would not be possible otherwise. ND filters (Neutral Density = (Neutral Density) filters appear gray and reduce the amount of light reaching the film without The amount of light reaching the film without affecting the color balance.

There are four main areas of four main areas of application:
1. They allow long shutter speeds even with films of higher To show movement in the image by blurring, e.g. in waterfalls and streams, jumping Waterfalls and streams, fountains, clouds or moving cars.
2. They allow larger apertures for shallower depth of field, which helps to make a subject, e.g. a portrait, stand out clearly from its background background.
3. They act as if the film speed has been lowered accordingly, so that even high-sensitivity films (i.e. over ISO 400 27°) can be used in bright daylight Daylight.
4. They enable film and video cameras with non-adjustable Shutter speeds, even in bright environments such as snow and sandy beaches or in extremely bright extremely bright lighting, while otherwise overexposure may occur Overexposure occurs.

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Hoya ND 2 HMC E 62

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Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
62 mm
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