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Hoya Variable Density Version II 82mm

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  • Hoya Variable Density Version II
  • ND filter
  • has a neutral density range from ND3 (1.5 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stop)
  • can be easily adjusted to the desired density by turning the front ring
  • high quality optical glass

The HOYA Variable Density Filter 3-400 has a neutral density range from ND3 (1.5 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stop), this can be easily adjusted to the desired density by rotating the front ring.
HOYA Variable Density Filters use high quality optical glass from HOYA. ND (Neutral Density) filters appear gray and reduce the amount of light reaching the sensor film without affecting color balance.

Main uses:
allow slow shutter speeds to show motion in the image by blurring, e.g., waterfalls and streams, fountains, clouds, or moving cars.allow larger apertures for shallower depth of field, which helps to make a subject, e.g., a portrait, stand out clearly from its background.act as if the film speed has been lowered accordingly, so that even high-sensitivity film (i.e..i.e., above ISO 400 27°) can be used in bright daylight.Allow film and video cameras with non-adjustable shutter speeds to shoot correctly even in bright environments such as snow and sandy beaches, or in extremely bright lighting, while otherwise causing overexposure.

For best results, HOYA recommends using a tripod when shooting with long exposure times.

Durchmesser: 82mm
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166,71 Vario Grau-Filter
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Hoya Variable Density Version II 82mm

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  • Hoya Variable Density Version II
  • ND filter
  • has a neutral density range from ND3 (1.5 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stop)
  • can be easily adjusted to the desired density by turning the front ring
  • high quality optical glass

Product description for Hoya Variable Density Version II 82mm

The HOYA Variable Density Filter 3-400 has a neutral density range from ND3 (1.5 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stop), this can be easily adjusted to the desired density by rotating the front ring.
HOYA Variable Density Filters use high quality optical glass from HOYA. ND (Neutral Density) filters appear gray and reduce the amount of light reaching the sensor film without affecting color balance.

Main uses:
allow slow shutter speeds to show motion in the image by blurring, e.g., waterfalls and streams, fountains, clouds, or moving cars.allow larger apertures for shallower depth of field, which helps to make a subject, e.g., a portrait, stand out clearly from its background.act as if the film speed has been lowered accordingly, so that even high-sensitivity film (i.e..i.e., above ISO 400 27°) can be used in bright daylight.Allow film and video cameras with non-adjustable shutter speeds to shoot correctly even in bright environments such as snow and sandy beaches, or in extremely bright lighting, while otherwise causing overexposure.

For best results, HOYA recommends using a tripod when shooting with long exposure times.

Hoya Variable Density Version II 82mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
82 mm
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Y3VD082 II

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