Variable neutral density (ND) filters are handy tools for photographers, in that their opacity can be adjusted simply by rotating them. So, why not use them for adjustable-tint sunglasses? Well, ...
A Neutral Density filter, commonly called an ND for short, acts a bit like sunglasses for your lens to block out light and extend your shutter speed, or to control lightflow when shooting video. A ...
Neewer has become a big player in the photography market. The company started out by making an on-camera flash back in 2011 and has never looked back. I’ve got a couple of Neewer LED light panels that ...
Shooting with a ND filter on your lens is like giving your camera a pair of sunglasses—it cuts light without changing the color balance so you can shoot longer exposures with wider apertures in bright ...
Variable NDs can tend to vary wildly in quality. A new set of variable NDs from Moment are a set of filters that aims to ensure the highest quality at a what turns out to be a very sensible price ...
Camera manufacturers are consistently working on making cameras capable of capturing more light than ever with fewer noise artifacts. Despite this, there are photographers all over the globe looking ...
Another fantastic crowd funded film production tool: HolyManta offers a specialized lens adapter that places an adjustable ND filter between your camera and lens for "a convenient way to shoot video ...
Photographers looking for a variable ND filter that offers up to 11 stops might be interested in a new filter created by Aurora Aperture called the PowerXND 2000. Check out the video below to learn ...
Neutral density (ND) filters are a requirement for shooting smooth video in bright light, and circular polarizing (CPL) filters are often needed to improve contrast or darken a bright sky — but what ...