Description
Have you experienced the shutter being released earlier than you expected when shooting under too-bright sunlight, when shooting a highly reflective water surface, etc.? The light volume can be reduced by using ND filter, and you can intentionally control shutter speed and iris value.
Even beginners unfamiliar with slower shutter speeds or the controlling aperture are capable of capturing better photos than usual.
A DHG ND filter can control the amount of light and adjust the shutter speed, which is effective in preventing blown-out highlights caused by overexposure and degradation of digital image picture quality caused by excessive stopping-down.
– Greater ND numbers of 8, 16, 32, and 64 results in slower shutter speeds.
– Changing the ND number from 8 to 16 or 32 or 64 controls the amount of light.
If the iris of the lens is stopped down drastically, the entire image will become unsharpened (blur small aperture, diffraction phenomenon). ND filter, which can control light volume coming into the lens, can prevent the blurring caused by such an over stopping down, as well as deterioration in image quality caused by overexposure.
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