What is a reverse ND grad? A reverse ND grad darkens skies, just like a normal ND grad, but instead of getting darker towards the top of the filter, it has the darkest part close to the transition in ...
In photography, we often want more light. It’s why people seek out larger sensors and wider apertures in their cameras and lenses – in order to capture a greater amount of light in a shorter space of ...
If you are ever planning to shoot photography outside — whether it be a vibrant cityscape or gorgeous landscape — you will want to use a neutral density filter (or ND filter). An ND filter essentially ...
84.5mm Camera Filters, European manufacturer of photographic and cinematographic filters, introduces a new project named ND-filter.com & Photography. Newly released reverse graduated ND filters from ...
Since the 1800s, photo filters have been used to apply different effects to photographs. Nowadays, many of these filters are no longer relevant, due to the increasing capabilities of editing programs ...
B+W Filters have launched a range of new ND Square Filters and XS Pro Screw-in Filters. Guaranteeing excellent image quality due to the finely ground, polished special glass that is used as the base, ...
Photographer Toma Bonciu, who's a pretty popular Youtuber thanks to his photography-themed video tutorials, is back with another video and this time, he's using ND filters out in the field. The ...
One filter that is in the camera outfit of many professionals is the neutral density filter, or ND filter as it's better known. The filter is less appreciated by amateurs and the reason it probably ...
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 ...
Cokin Nuances Infrared 720 (89B) filters are the best that money can buy, but you'll need a slot-in filter system ...