Neutral Density Grad Filters

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Rectangular Neutral Density Grad Filters are more precise than round ones since they affect only a part of the frame. They’re perfect for landscapes where the sky can be significantly lighter than the rest of the shot. Using filters like these brings your picture to life by helping with correct exposition, they’re especially useful when shooting with dynamically changing lighting like during sunsets and sunrises.

Haida Red Diamond ND16 / ND 1.2 Grad Horizon Filter (100x150)
  • Grad Filter size: 100x150mm
  • Gradation transition: Grad Horizon
  • Filters mounting: Cokin Z-Pro, Haida M10, Hitech 100, Irix 100, Lee 100, Nisi 100 (V5), Nisi 100 (V6)
  • Serie: Haida Red Diamond
Availability: On stock
155,71 €
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Nisi 100 Horizon Nano IR ND16 / ND 1.2 (100x150mm)
  • Filter type: Grad ND
  • Gradation transition: Grad Horizon
  • Full Filter size: 100x150mm
  • Full Filter Density: ND 1.2 / NDx16
  • Filters mounting: Cokin Z-Pro, Haida M10, Hitech 100, Irix 100, Lee 100, Nisi 100 (V5), Nisi 100 (V6)
  • Serie: Nisi Nano IR
Availability: On order
220,24 €
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Types of gradients in neutral density filters

Soft - smooth, gentle gradient without a visible horizon line, perfect for bright sky landscapes

Hard - sharp transition used mainly for pictures of straight horizon with minimal disturbances like seaside

Medium - middle ground between Soft and Hard, gentle enough to handle small distraction points on the horizon line

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Very hard - an extremely sharp transition for very contrasting, straight horizons such as seaside, as well as in using long focal lengths which soften gradients

Reverse - the gradient starts at the top and gradually ends in the middle of the filter, best for bright horizon shots such as sunrises and sunsets

Horizon - the thin darkening stripe in the middle of the frame allows you to get pictures of strong , concentrated light sources, for example sunsets, without affecting the exposure of the rest of the photo

Blender - seamless gradient on the entire frame, ideal for uneven horizons like forests

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