
ND16 (4 Stop) 75mm Square Filter Plus+
With less light entering your camera, you can also use wider apertures in low light for a beautiful shallow depth of field effect without overexposing images. Cinematographers can use our ND16 Filter Plus+ to create more cinematic effects in low...
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With less light entering your camera, you can also use wider apertures in low light for a beautiful shallow depth of field effect without overexposing images. Cinematographers can use our ND16 Filter Plus+ to create more cinematic effects in low...

How to Use

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Find your filter size
Search your lens and find the diameter symbol Ø followed by a number e.g. Ø58 or Ø58mm). This can be found on the front or side of your lens – this magic number is your filter size. Note: Your lens focal length (e.g. 18-55mm) is not your filter size.

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Place flat and screw clockwise
Lovingly behold lens in one hand and place flat on lens. Gently screw clockwise until just firm. Do not over-tighten – that which goes on must one day come off.

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Slow your shutter
The fixed f-stop darkening of your images allows a controlled slowing of your shutter speed for motion blur effects.

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Open your aperture
Or, you can adjust for fixed f-stop darkening by opening up your aperture, which creates a shallower depth of field. You can also combine both exposure setting adjustments.
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