The B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M 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 overall coloration of the image.
The Multi-Resistant Coating (MRC) is both an anti-reflection coating as well as a protective surface. It helps to increase light transmission by reducing reflections, scattered light, and ghosting. Additionally, it offers greater protection to the filter substrate and stays cleaner for longer than uncoated 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.
| Type | Solid neutral density (110M) |
| Size | 52 mm |
| Filter Factor | 3.0 (10 stop) |
| Multi-Coated | Yes, MRC (Multi-Resistant Coating) |
| Effect | Permits a longer exposure |
| Color Temperature | Does not affect color |
| Construction | Schott glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 52 mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 52 mm |
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Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I wanted a 10-stop filter but didn't want to spend as much as a Lee Big Stopper costs. So I got this one. And it works. I'm pretty happy with it.
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Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
The 5 stars above are given to B+W for the durability of its MC coating.
On the day I took delivery of this B+W filter from B+H, I dropped the 1/4 to 3/8inch adapter of my Manfrotto Nano Clamp accidentally on it. As the metal adapter bounced off the filter, my heart sank... However, on closer examination, there was not a dent or a scratch on it! Needless to say, my heart sang!
The threads on both sides of each of B+W's F-Pro and XS-Pro filters come in very handy!
I have learnt that this works best with Manual Mode. In the past, my architecture photos were filled with moving people. I am now able to capture photos sans people without overexposure - provided they are not stationary throughout!
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Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I am working shooting seascapes and other moving water landscape shots. In bright light this filter is incredible for slowing your shutter...I have been able to achieve 10-15 second shutters is full daylight.
Looking forward to a full workout in Yosemite.
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Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I purchased two of this product to expose a 3 minute scene in the middle of a busy city. The 20 overall stops of light I knocked down from two 3.0 filters was perfect for turning the bustling streets into a ghost town.
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Reviewed by 4 customers
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Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I wanted a 10-stop filter but didn't want to spend as much as a Lee Big Stopper costs. So I got this one. And it works. I'm pretty happy with it.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
The 5 stars above are given to B+W for the durability of its MC coating.
On the day I took delivery of this B+W filter from B+H, I dropped the 1/4 to 3/8inch adapter of my Manfrotto Nano Clamp accidentally on it. As the metal adapter bounced off the filter, my heart sank... However, on closer examination, there was not a dent or a scratch on it! Needless to say, my heart sang!
The threads on both sides of each of B+W's F-Pro and XS-Pro filters come in very handy!
I have learnt that this works best with Manual Mode. In the past, my architecture photos were filled with moving people. I am now able to capture photos sans people without overexposure - provided they are not stationary throughout!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I am working shooting seascapes and other moving water landscape shots. In bright light this filter is incredible for slowing your shutter...I have been able to achieve 10-15 second shutters is full daylight.
Looking forward to a full workout in Yosemite.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about B+W 52mm 3.0 ND MRC 110M Filter:
I purchased two of this product to expose a 3 minute scene in the middle of a busy city. The 20 overall stops of light I knocked down from two 3.0 filters was perfect for turning the bustling streets into a ghost town.
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