This ND filter decreases light intake by 10 stops, serving as an essential tool for long-exposure photography. It enables the use of slow shutter speeds to capture motion, such as the graceful flow of waterfalls, creating a silky smooth visual effect of moving water.
This ND1000 lens filter is made of imported optical glass and has no color cast. It has an aviation aluminum alloy frame that is super slim and lightweight, avoiding vignetting on the wide-angle lens. The extra tough frame ensures durability and prevents jamming.
【Nanometer Coatings】The hydrophobic, scratch-resistant and anti-reflective green coating effectively prevents oil, fingerprint and scratch, protecting the valuable camera lens.
【 Multi-Layer Coating】The multi-layer coated process suppresses ghosting, flare, and reflections, and increases light transmission; effectively reducing the light reflection on the surface and improving image quality.
【Compatibility Note】:This filter set is compatible with all 67mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath your lens cap. This number is always preceded by a "Ø" (diameter) symbol. For example: Ø67 = 67mm lens thread size.
Description
ND filters are potent tools that can remarkably enhance the possibilities of your creative photography. Usage Scenarios for ND1000: Long Exposures in Daylight: ND1000 is appropriate for circumstances where you aim to capture long exposure effects, such as smoothing waterfalls or clouds, during the daytime. It enables you to employ slower shutter speeds without overexposure. Landscape Photography: For capturing landscapes with moving components like leaves or grass, ND1000 can assist you in blurring the movement and creating a dreamlike, ethereal effect. Architecture and Cityscapes: When photographing architecture or bustling cityscapes, the ND1000 can aid you in balancing the exposure between the bright sky and darker foreground elements. It allows you to capture the details of the buildings or streets while maintaining the natural appearance of the sky. Considerations When Using ND1000: Composition and Focusing: As the ND1000 significantly reduces the amount of light, it can be difficult to see through the viewfinder for composition and focusing. It is advisable to compose and focus your shot before attaching the filter or utilize the camera's live view function with autofocus. Exposure Compensation: Adjusting your exposure settings is of vital importance when using the ND1000. Since the filter blocks most of the incoming light, you might need to compensate by adjusting the ISO, aperture, or shutter speed to achieve the desired exposure. Be cautious of underexposure, which can lead to dark or grainy images. Tripod Usage: ND1000 is frequently used for longer exposures, which demand stability. Utilizing a tripod is indispensa