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, ...
The Benro NE1 Electronic Variable ND Filter Kit got rather a lot of attention when it was first unveiled last year, and it goes live on Indiegogo tomorrow for an early bird price of $228. We normally ...
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Neewer True Colors Variable ND2-ND32 & CPL 2-in-1 Filter review: just how much polarization do you need?
Neewer has come a very long way from being one of those obscure Chinese photographic brands, since it launched back in 2011. The company makes everything from all sorts of studio and location lighting ...
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 ...
Built in ND filters are great. They let you shoot wide open in bright light, giving you control over depth of field. But that control is typically limited, because the amount of ND is only variable in ...
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 ...
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Tiffen Variable ND Magnetic Control System (MCS) filter review
Magnetic Control System (MCS) is a new line of Tiffen filters launched at NAB this year and come with some tantalising ...
I recently had the chance to test this Maven photo filter kit in a 67-millimeter size. The product comes courtesy of Michael the Maven, a longtime photographer and camera tutor over on YouTube, who ...
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