The Kodak 3 x 3" Neutral Density (ND) #96 2.0 Optical Gelatin Wratten 2 Filter has several uses and offers the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. ND filters appear grey and reduce the amount of light reaching the film. They have no effect on color balance.
| Type | #96 2.0 Neutral Density |
| Size | 3 x 3" (75 x 75mm) |
| Grade | ND2.0 (exposure adjustment = 6-2/3 stops) |
| Filter Factor | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Multi-Coated | Not Applicable |
| Rotating | Not Applicable |
| Effect | Reduce the amount of light reaching the film |
| Application | To use high speed films in bright sun |
| Color Temperature | Not Applicable |
| Construction | Gelatin |
| Front Filter Thread Size | Not Applicable |
| Front Lens Cap Size | Not Applicable |
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Comments about Kodak 3 x 3" Neutral Density (ND) #96 2.0 Optical Gelatin Wratten 2 Filter:
I am using this in the rear filter slot of a 10.5mm Nikor fisheye lens to help reduce shutter speed for various immersive VR panoramic landscape photography projects. With no way to mount filters on the front of such a lens, this is the only way to go if you want, for instance, to get a longer exposure on flowing water in full daylight.
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