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Rollei F:X Pro ND Filter Set (ND8, 64, 1000) E 62

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  • Rollei F:X round filter gray filter set
  • ND8 / ND64 / ND1000
  • ND8 (3 stops / 0.9)
  • ND64 (6 stops / 1.8)
  • ND1000 (10 stops / 3)
  • Depiction of movement through longer exposure times
  • Removal of moving objects from the image
  • Highlighting the subject by softening the background

F:X PRO ND ROUND FILTER SET
With this set you get an ND8, an ND64 and an ND1000 filter from our "F:X Pro" series. These three filter intensities are ideal for a wide range of photographic challenges and give you the opportunity to realize many creative shooting ideas with all the advantages that an F:X Pro filter has to offer.

You can use the comparatively moderate ND8 round filter to compensate for slight overexposures, gently smooth water surfaces or create delicate wiping effects.

With the 6 stops of the ND64 round filter, even longer exposure times can be realized, which, for example, transform waves into almost mirror-smooth surfaces and make unwanted people, vehicles or animals disappear from architectural photos.

With the powerful ND1000 filter (10 stops), only less than 0.1 percent of the incident light reaches the sensor of your DSLR or DSLM camera. Use the ND1000 with an optical density of 3.0 for very demanding and elaborate long exposures, complex landscape and building shots or for particularly eye-catching wipe effects. All three filters together or in the required combination of two then open the door to extreme filter photography.

In our F:X Pro filter series, we have refined our ND (Neutral Density) filters, among others. The purpose of ND filters is to reduce the light falling on your camera sensor. We have provided the round filters, which are available in sizes 62 to 82 millimetres, with our Luminance Coating so that they are 99.5 percent reflection-free. This guarantees razor-sharp images - even with "high-end" cameras with 150 MP. The color fidelity is exemplary, which means that you can capture your surroundings exactly as you saw them.

This is why you need ND filters:
Depiction of movement through longer exposure times
Removal of moving objects from the image
Highlighting the subject by blurring the background
Increasing the aperture - reducing the depth of field
Our ND filters are available in various intensities and stops. A stop means that the amount of light reaching the sensor is reduced by one f-stop. Depending on which filter with how many stops you use, you have to increase your shutter speed by the same number of stops. This enables you to take magically drawn pictures with longer exposure times, even in sunshine. For example, you can blur moving elements of your image composition, which ensures that the water looks silky when shooting a river - but larger stones in the river are sharply defined because they are not moving. Do you want to photograph a tourist attraction such as the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, but preferably without people in the picture? This is also no problem with an ND filter. The long exposure ultimately leaves only the still architecture in the picture. However, plan enough time for your long exposure shot, because depending on the setting, it can take several minutes to an hour.

Depending on how much light you want to hit the sensor, you can of course also combine our filters with each other. And to ensure that no light reflection is visible on your work that doesn't belong there, our round filters also have a foam seal that prevents light from entering between the filter and the Lens.

Gorilla® glass makes our filters extremely durable. Its special manufacturing process makes it particularly resistant and at the same time ensures color neutrality. Our anti-scratch layer makes dirt easy to remove and also gives the glass its special hardness. But it is not only scratch and break resistant - it is also temperature resistant. We have tested this under the highest quality standards in extreme heat and extreme cold. Do you want the best filters we have ever made? With our F:X Pro you get it.

*Note:
Gorilla Glass® is a registered trademark of Corning and is used by us for our filters - all rights to the name are held by Corning.

Durchmesser: E 62
Lieferbar Ende April 2024.
MSRP* 69,99
38,96 Grau-Filter
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Rollei F:X Pro ND Filter Set (ND8, 64, 1000) E 62

Short profile

  • Rollei F:X round filter gray filter set
  • ND8 / ND64 / ND1000
  • ND8 (3 stops / 0.9)
  • ND64 (6 stops / 1.8)
  • ND1000 (10 stops / 3)
  • Depiction of movement through longer exposure times
  • Removal of moving objects from the image
  • Highlighting the subject by softening the background

Product description for Rollei F:X Pro ND Filter Set (ND8, 64, 1000) E 62

F:X PRO ND ROUND FILTER SET
With this set you get an ND8, an ND64 and an ND1000 filter from our "F:X Pro" series. These three filter intensities are ideal for a wide range of photographic challenges and give you the opportunity to realize many creative shooting ideas with all the advantages that an F:X Pro filter has to offer.

You can use the comparatively moderate ND8 round filter to compensate for slight overexposures, gently smooth water surfaces or create delicate wiping effects.

With the 6 stops of the ND64 round filter, even longer exposure times can be realized, which, for example, transform waves into almost mirror-smooth surfaces and make unwanted people, vehicles or animals disappear from architectural photos.

With the powerful ND1000 filter (10 stops), only less than 0.1 percent of the incident light reaches the sensor of your DSLR or DSLM camera. Use the ND1000 with an optical density of 3.0 for very demanding and elaborate long exposures, complex landscape and building shots or for particularly eye-catching wipe effects. All three filters together or in the required combination of two then open the door to extreme filter photography.

In our F:X Pro filter series, we have refined our ND (Neutral Density) filters, among others. The purpose of ND filters is to reduce the light falling on your camera sensor. We have provided the round filters, which are available in sizes 62 to 82 millimetres, with our Luminance Coating so that they are 99.5 percent reflection-free. This guarantees razor-sharp images - even with "high-end" cameras with 150 MP. The color fidelity is exemplary, which means that you can capture your surroundings exactly as you saw them.

This is why you need ND filters:
Depiction of movement through longer exposure times
Removal of moving objects from the image
Highlighting the subject by blurring the background
Increasing the aperture - reducing the depth of field
Our ND filters are available in various intensities and stops. A stop means that the amount of light reaching the sensor is reduced by one f-stop. Depending on which filter with how many stops you use, you have to increase your shutter speed by the same number of stops. This enables you to take magically drawn pictures with longer exposure times, even in sunshine. For example, you can blur moving elements of your image composition, which ensures that the water looks silky when shooting a river - but larger stones in the river are sharply defined because they are not moving. Do you want to photograph a tourist attraction such as the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, but preferably without people in the picture? This is also no problem with an ND filter. The long exposure ultimately leaves only the still architecture in the picture. However, plan enough time for your long exposure shot, because depending on the setting, it can take several minutes to an hour.

Depending on how much light you want to hit the sensor, you can of course also combine our filters with each other. And to ensure that no light reflection is visible on your work that doesn't belong there, our round filters also have a foam seal that prevents light from entering between the filter and the Lens.

Gorilla® glass makes our filters extremely durable. Its special manufacturing process makes it particularly resistant and at the same time ensures color neutrality. Our anti-scratch layer makes dirt easy to remove and also gives the glass its special hardness. But it is not only scratch and break resistant - it is also temperature resistant. We have tested this under the highest quality standards in extreme heat and extreme cold. Do you want the best filters we have ever made? With our F:X Pro you get it.

*Note:
Gorilla Glass® is a registered trademark of Corning and is used by us for our filters - all rights to the name are held by Corning.

Rollei F:X Pro ND Filter Set (ND8, 64, 1000) E 62

Optik
Filter-Art
Grau-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
62 mm
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
1x Filter ND8, 1x Filter ND64, 1x Filter ND1000 und 1x Aluminium-Schutzdeckel für Filterober- und Unterseite
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805263783
KAN
26378

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