Digital Camera World

EXPAND YOUR CREATIVITY WITH ND FILTERS

ant to use a slower shutter speed or shoot at a wider aperture? Neutral density (ND) filters are the obvious answer, thanks to the amount of light entering the lens these useful filters reduce. Available in all varieties, they come in fixed light-reducing densities as well as variable densities, which typically reduce light by one

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