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Hoya 52mm Variable Density II Filter (Accepts 55mm Caps)
The Hoya Variable Neutral Density Filter provides a way to maintain exposure control by varying the amount of light entering the camera by 1.5 to 9 stops (0.45 to 2.7 density for cinematic use). The precision built-in double ring design allows the outer ring to rotate to control the amount of neutral density effect anywhere within the 1.5 ā 9 stop range. This double-ring design is thin to reduce the likelihood of vignetting with wide-angle lenses.
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The Variable Neutral Density filter is helpful when:
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You need to maintain exposure control by varying the amount of light entering the camera
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Used in place of multiple graded Neutral Density filters
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Creating movement in waterfalls, rivers, and waves
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Creating motion blur of moving vehicles, trains, cars, and people
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āPanningā effect when subject maintains sharp focus while background is blurred with camera movement
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$41.96
Original: $119.90
-65%Hoya 52mm Variable Density II Filter (Accepts 55mm Caps)ā
$119.90
$41.96


Description
The Hoya Variable Neutral Density Filter provides a way to maintain exposure control by varying the amount of light entering the camera by 1.5 to 9 stops (0.45 to 2.7 density for cinematic use). The precision built-in double ring design allows the outer ring to rotate to control the amount of neutral density effect anywhere within the 1.5 ā 9 stop range. This double-ring design is thin to reduce the likelihood of vignetting with wide-angle lenses.
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The Variable Neutral Density filter is helpful when:
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-
You need to maintain exposure control by varying the amount of light entering the camera
-
Used in place of multiple graded Neutral Density filters
-
Creating movement in waterfalls, rivers, and waves
-
Creating motion blur of moving vehicles, trains, cars, and people
-
āPanningā effect when subject maintains sharp focus while background is blurred with camera movement
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