ProMaster Variable ND Filter Basis 82mm with 2 to 8 Stops - PRO73011
ProMaster PRO73011 Variable ND Filter Basis 82mm with 2 to 8 Stops
This ProMaster 82mm Basis VND filter reduces the amount of light entering your lens between 2 and 8 stops to help you control exposure
Reducing light to control exposure is the job of a neutral density (ND) filter. A variable neutral density filter (VND) replaces numerous ND filters by allowing you to change the amount of light it holds back with a simple twist of its ring. A ProMaster Basis VND filter can reduce light by as little as 2 f-stops or as much as 8. And it can be adjusted to any amount in between these values.
There are good reasons to hold back light in still photography as well as videography. Some examples include:
In still photography, a VND filter can allow your camera to use a slower shutter speed. The slower shutter speed creates blur with moving objects as a creative effect. One example is blurring water to give the impression of movement.
In videography the camera’s shutter speed (frame rate) is often fixed, leaving the lens aperture to control exposure. But what if a large aperture is desired to achieve a shallow depth-of-field in bright conditions? A VND is used to reduce the light and thereby achieve proper exposure even with a large aperture setting.
All ProMaster Basis filters have the same size filter thread on the front and back. So, they are compatible with your lens cap, and they can be stacked with other, same-size filters.
Basis filters represent a terrific value. They are optically excellent and affordable and deliver great results!
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A variable neutral density (VND) filter reduces the amount of light entering the camera lens, allowing for better control of exposure. It can be adjusted to reduce light by between 2 and 8 stops, enabling slower shutter speeds for creative effects in photography or maintaining a desired aperture in bright conditions during videography.
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Using a variable ND filter allows photographers to use slower shutter speeds even in bright light, producing effects like motion blur in moving water or other subjects. It provides flexibility to creatively control exposure without needing multiple fixed ND filters.
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Yes, this filter has the same size thread on both the front and back, making it compatible with your lens cap and allowing it to be stacked with other filters of the same size for added effects.
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The filter is constructed with polished optical glass and has a durable aluminum ring. It features a 10-layer multi-coating that helps reduce reflections and improves image quality.
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Yes, the filter comes with a 1-year limited warranty covering both parts and labor, ensuring reliable support for any manufacturing defects.