B+W Neutral Density Filters |
| B+W 0.6 Neutral Density Filter (2-stop) -
This B+W Neutral Density Filter reduces the light by two f-stops (log
density 0.6), and it is the most popular ND filter in photographic work.
It offers many benefits, for instance f/4 instead of f/8 for selective
sharpness instead of a great depth of field, or 1/15 s instead
of 1/60 s for a flowing instead of a “frozen” waterfall.
The filter factor is 4x. |
0.6 Neutral Density
Single-Coated |
| 52mm 0.6ND |
£22.00 |
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0.6 Neutral Density
Multi-Coated |
| 52mm 0.6ND |
£35.00 |
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| B+W 0.9 Neutral Density Filter
(3-stop) - This B+W Neutral Density Filter reduces the light intensity
by three f-stops (log density 0.9). It still features a very good colour
neutrality. This ND filter is especially appropriate for use on video
cameras when the lens cannot be stopped down sufficiently in great brightness
or when a deliberately low depth of field is desired. The filter factor is 8x. |
0.9 Neutral Density
Single-Coated |
| 52mm 0.9 ND |
£38.00 |
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0.9 Neutral Density
Multi-Coated |
| 52mm 0.9 ND |
£49.00 |
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| B+W 1.8 Neutral Density Filter
(6-stop) - This B+W Neutral Density Filter reduces the light by
six f-stops. With this filter and without changing the f-stop, a shutter
speed of 1/60 s is changed to a full second, thus requiring the use of
a tripod. Flowing water is rendered as flowing in the photo, and people
moving in streets are dissolved in unsharpness or become invisible. Because
of its higher transmission in the red beyond 660 nm, this filter brings
a slightly warm tone to colour photographs. If this effect is undesirable,
a B+W UV-/IR-Blocking Filter 486 in front of the neutral density filter
(not behind it!) remedies that situation. The filter factor is 64x. |
1.8 Neutral Density
Single-Coated |
| 52mm 1.8 ND |
£45.00 |
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1.8 Neutral Density
Multi-Coated |
| 52mm 1.8 ND |
£56.00 |
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| B+W 3.0 Neutral Density Filter
(10-stop) - With a light intensity reduction of ten f-stops, this
B+W Neutral Density Filter has a slightly stronger warm tone than the
1.8 ND. Its principal field of application is the observation and documentation
of industrial processes with extreme brightness, such as steel furnaces,
incinerators, glowing filaments in halogen and other bulbs. The filter
factor is 1000x. |
3.0 Neutral Density
Single-Coated |
| 52mm 3.0 ND |
£45.00 |
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3.0 Neutral Density
Multi-Coated |
| 52mm 3.0 ND |
£56.00 |
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