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NiSi HUC IR ND1000 82mm

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  • ND1000 gray filter
  • Reduces the amount of incident light by 10 stops
  • This particularly strong gray filter is used especially in bright sunshine
  • Made of high-quality optical glass with nano-coating and IR blocking layer for high color fidelity
  • Diameter: 82 mm

Gray filters or neutral density filters (ND) extend the shutter speed many times over, depending on the strength. This allows you to make people disappear in crowded places or create a picturesque, romantic image of moving objects such as a river or clouds. You also have the option of photographing with a much more open aperture even in bright light situations, allowing you to deliberately set the focus with a shallow depth of field.

ND1000 3.0 (10 stops) gray filter
The ND1000 3.0 10 stops gray filter allows you to extend your exposure time by ten f-stops. The ND1000 is very often used in bright sunshine. You can use it to create flowing, silky-smooth movements and thus create a calm, romantic photo.

Features:
Nano-coating
IR-blocking layer
High-quality optical glass
High color fidelity
Patented multi-layer coating
Anti-reflective coating
Control the exposure time creatively
Robust construction
Ultra-thin filter frame
Weather-resistant

Note:
The ND1000 3.0 (10 stops) gray filter is supplied with a diameter of 82 mm.

Durchmesser: 82mm
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55,92 Grau-Filter
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NiSi HUC IR ND1000 82mm

Short profile

  • ND1000 gray filter
  • Reduces the amount of incident light by 10 stops
  • This particularly strong gray filter is used especially in bright sunshine
  • Made of high-quality optical glass with nano-coating and IR blocking layer for high color fidelity
  • Diameter: 82 mm

Product description for NiSi HUC IR ND1000 82mm

Gray filters or neutral density filters (ND) extend the shutter speed many times over, depending on the strength. This allows you to make people disappear in crowded places or create a picturesque, romantic image of moving objects such as a river or clouds. You also have the option of photographing with a much more open aperture even in bright light situations, allowing you to deliberately set the focus with a shallow depth of field.

ND1000 3.0 (10 stops) gray filter
The ND1000 3.0 10 stops gray filter allows you to extend your exposure time by ten f-stops. The ND1000 is very often used in bright sunshine. You can use it to create flowing, silky-smooth movements and thus create a calm, romantic photo.

Features:
Nano-coating
IR-blocking layer
High-quality optical glass
High color fidelity
Patented multi-layer coating
Anti-reflective coating
Control the exposure time creatively
Robust construction
Ultra-thin filter frame
Weather-resistant

Note:
The ND1000 3.0 (10 stops) gray filter is supplied with a diameter of 82 mm.

NiSi HUC IR ND1000 82mm

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
82 mm
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6971634245621
KAN
70145

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