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The Hoya Variable Neutral Density Filter allows for precise control of light entering the camera, with an adjustable range of 1.5 to 9 stops. Its double-ring design enables easy adjustment of the neutral density effect and minimizes vignetting with wide-angle lenses. This filter is perfect for controlling depth of field and creating motion blur by selecting the ideal shutter speed.
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Main Uses:
Slow down shutter speed for motion blurring effects like waterfalls, cars, or blurred panning movement to make the subject stand out from the background
Allow wider apertures to be used to decrease depth-of-field, literally focusing more attention on the subject
Allow higher ISO films to be used in brighter lighting conditions
Allow cine/video cameras, which have a fixed shutter-speed range, to film in brighter lighting conditions such as the beach or in snow on a sunny day
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