Often it is necessary or desirable to balance the light intensity in one part of a scene with another. This is especially true in situations where you don't have total light control, as in bright contrasty landscapes. Fabricated from high-quality CR-39 acrylic, B&W graduated neutral density filters are gray toned in one half of the filter and are smoothly graduated into the clear portion. B&W Graduated Neutral Density filters are available in 2 grades; #501 (approx. 1 stop density at the top) and #502 (approx. 2 stops density at the top).
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Comments about B+W 52mm Graduated Neutral Density Gray 502 Filter:
B&W are the best filters
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I use this filter on 35mm prime lens, and it is performing very good!I took pictures with the filter and without it.The pictures with filter are better,and I decided that it worth having it.
what I don't like about it is that it is made of plastic instead of glass,it is heavy and pretty thick.
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Outdoor scenic/landscape photography.
Very effective and vignettes very little on my m43 9-18 Olympus lens. Well made.
It's a little thick and at first I was concerned about vignetting, but in fact it was very low.
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