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ND Density Neutral

KENKO FILTER 52MM HQ NDX8 KENKO FILTER 52MM HQ NDX8
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€12.75 €15.00 -15%
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
KENKO FILTER 82MM HQ NDX8 KENKO FILTER 82MM HQ NDX8
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€32.20 €46.00 -30%
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
KENKO FILTER 77MM HQ NDX4 KENKO FILTER 77MM HQ NDX4
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€17.50 €35.00 -50%
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
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€24.00
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
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€75.96
Reduces the amount of Light to a value of 9 Diaphragms. They are called neutral greys because they do not affect the color fidelity of the image They only reduce the amount of light that reaches the sensor Allowing...
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€46.00
The Kenko PRO ND1000 Filter reduces the brightness by 10 diaphragms, i.e. 1/1000 of its initial intensity, it allows you to photograph the sun and other intense light sources, it can also be used to take pictures at...
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€35.00
This type of filter reduces the light entering the lens to one eighth of the original level (three diaphragms). It is useful for photography with large apertures and slow shutter speeds.
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€29.00
Made specifically for the Phantom 4 Pro, this ND filter reduces the amount of light entering the sensor. You Are given the freedom to create your own work by allowing greater control of the aperture settings,...
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€45.00
This type of filter reduces the light entering the lens to one eighth of the original level (three diaphragms). It is useful for photography with large apertures and slow shutter speeds.
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€33.00
This type of filter reduces the light entering the lens to one eighth of the original level (three diaphragms). It is useful for photography with large apertures and slow shutter speeds.
Out-of-Stock
€29.00
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
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€31.00
This type of filter reduces the light entering the lens to one eighth of the original level (three diaphragms). It is useful for photography with large apertures and slow shutter speeds.
Out-of-Stock
€24.00
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.
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€23.00
In high light conditions, such as the sun on snow or the beach, or when using a video camera, ND filters are recommended.

What are Neutral Density ND filters for?

There are many situations for the photographer where we have plenty of light. An example can be a long daytime exposure, shallow field photographs and the photography of sunrise and sunset. In these cases we always have more light and here enter these filters. Filters are what they do is reduce the light available in the scene, so we can lengthen our exposures or have large openings to achieve the desired effect.

How to choose the best ND filter?

These filters are normally marked by a value, which tells us how much light in exposure value is reducing. For example, the ND2 reduces 1 light pass or 1 EV, the ND4 reduces 2EV, and the ND1000 Reduces 10EV. Depending on what we are looking for we will use the right one, we also have the NDX, which are variable neutral density filters where we will have several filters in one.

All our filters are available in standard diameters or with the necessary adapters.

Frequently Asked Questions about ND Filters

Which ND filter to buy?

There are three main characteristics that differentiate ND filters; their shape factor (circular or rectangular), material (glass or resin) and pitch restrictions (fixed or variable). Rectangular filters, although requiring a higher investment, are compatible with a larger number of lenses. Glass filters, although more fragile, tend to offer higher quality. And variable filters, although more convenient, tend to offer less quality for a given passage of light than their fixed equivalent.

What is an ND filter?

A neutral density filter is a filter that reduces the amount of light that enters your camera. There are filters with different step reductions. You can find filters from ND4 (little light reduction) to ND1000 (a lot of light reduction). These filters allow you to take pictures with daylight effects such as "timelapse" or "fog effect" on water.

What is an ND filter for?

A neutral density filter reduces the amount of light that enters your camera allowing you to shoot daylight effects such as "foggy water" shots or timelapses in sunlight. If you want to get started we recommend a variable density filter and that you consult the complete guide in our blog.

How to use a variable ND filter?

In general, a variable neutral density filter has a certain number of pass restrictions. Once the filter is placed in front of your lens, you can change the step restrictions by turning the filter. At Duke we have inexpensive options from 2 to 8 steps. If you can invest in a higher quality filter we recommend the HOYA brand.

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