The B+W 72mm 3.0 ND 110 Filter is a solid neutral density filter providing a 10 stop exposure. This 3.0 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters do not affect the coloration of the image* and are ideal for pairing with other filters.
B+W filters are constructed from high quality Schott glass for increased optical clarity and color fidelity. They feature a brass filter ring for durability as well as jamming prevention.
*Note: Due to the amount of additional exposure required to compensate for the density of this filter, some color shifts may occur. Individual testing is recommended before use.
| Type | Solid neutral density (110) |
| Size | 72 mm |
| Filter Factor | 3.0 (10 stop) |
| Effect | Permits a longer exposure |
| Construction | Schott glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 72 mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 72 mm |
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Comments about B+W 72mm 3.0 ND 110 Filter:
I do some long exposure and I want to do more of it. This ND filter works extremely well for that purpose. I received the product very quickly and in great shape. I will definitely be ordering more filters from this site in future.
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I use this filter to blur out clouds and moving water. With my 18-270mm Tamron lens I get up to 5 min. exposures on cloudy days
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Bought this filter at the last minute before 2012 Annular Solar Eclipse and they B&H overnighted to me. The package arrived as expected and in good condition.
The filter threaded easily to the front of my Opteka lens. Camera was Canon Rebel XS.
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A very simple but a powerful glass
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Excellent filter however for my purposes it was too strong - I incorrectly ordered the wrong one however the filter itself is great.
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I purchased this a little whiles back in order to aid in my long exposure photography. I heard about this particular filter from a Scott Kelby video, who stated that the filter could be used to gain exposure times of 2 minutes during the day time. I found that a little peculiar, but decided to give it a try to see if it was true. During the daytime, even with cloud cover, the maximum exposure I could get without blowing out the picture was around 45 seconds. A pretty long time, but not as long as Mr. Kelby claimed it would be. I'm not sure what exact conditions Mr. Kelby was shooting under, but I don't think his numbers are correct. I do love using this filter for sunrise and sunset long exposure photography though. The build quality is excellent and I would recommend it to individuals who are looking for other tools to aid their long exposure photography.
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Comments about B+W 72mm 3.0 ND 110 Filter:
The filter is quality made and exactly the item needed to create long exposure during daylight hours. It has added to my creative portfolio of equipment.
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Only used it a couple of times so far, to shoot waterfalls. I was worried that it would make the viewfinder too dark to let me focus. I was right, but it was no trouble at all with live view. A 30 s exposure gives some nice blur - just make sure the trees aren't blowing around too much in the breeze.
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