Reviews / Light Craft Workshop Fader ND Mk II filter Filter Review ePHOTOzine tests the Light Craft Workshop Fader ND Mk II filter. Will Cheung gets all variable and tries it out.
Variable neutral density (ND) filters are handy tools for photographers, in that their opacity can be adjusted simply by rotating them. So, why not use them for adjustable-tint sunglasses? Well, ...
Southern California startup company, Aurora Aperture has introduced a new variable neutral density filter called the PowerXND 2000 which offers 11 stops of light reduction, something which has been ...
Without having other variable ND filters for comparison, we can’t make definitive comments on whether the Syrp filter is superior. But we can say that it provides a compact and versatile addition to a ...
Variable NDs can tend to vary wildly in quality. A new set of variable NDs from Moment are a set of filters that aims to ensure the highest quality at a what turns out to be a very sensible price ...
Variable neutral density filters enable you to choose exactly how much light you want to restrict for your camera's sensor, allowing you to capture long exposures for effects that freeze movement, ...
Syrp has developed a new Super Dark Variable ND filter that offers between five and 10 stops of adjustable exposure control and can be used for shooting stills and movies. An example of the use of the ...
The Benro NE1 Electronic Variable ND Filter Kit got rather a lot of attention when it was first unveiled last year, and it goes live on Indiegogo tomorrow for an early bird price of $228. We normally ...
Camera manufacturers are consistently working on making cameras capable of capturing more light than ever with fewer noise artifacts. Despite this, there are photographers all over the globe looking ...
Variable neutral density filters are very useful for photographers that like manual control in bright light. Instead of paying hundreds of dollars for one, though, you can make your own from just a ...