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Ice Solid ICE ND Filter (82mm, 6-Stop)

BH #ICND64SI82 • MFR #SI- ND64-82
Ice Solid ICE ND Filter (82mm, 6-Stop)
Key Features
  • 1.8 Optical Density
  • Optical Glass Construction
  • Tempered, Shock Resistant
  • Slim Aluminum Alloy Filter Ring
This 6-stop, 82mm Solid ICE ND Filter has a 64x filter factor that provides a 6-stop exposure reduction. Its 1.8 optical density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed without overexposing your image. By slowing your exposure time, you can create motion blur for special effects or to convey a sense of movement. Opening your iris allows you to create shallow depth of field, which can help isolate your subject. Neutral density filters do not affect the coloration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.
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Would the 100mm x 150 mm fit in the new SmallRig ...

Would the 100mm x 150 mm fit in the new SmallRig Matte Box Filter slot (4x5.65)?
Asked by: Thomas
No it will not. This is considered a 4x6 filter it is too large for the SmallRig Matte Box
Answered by: jabarih
Date published: 2021-07-15

What is the difference between this filter and ...

What is the difference between this filter and Ice 95mm ND1000 Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter?
Asked by: Paladin
A 1.8 is a 6 stop ND a 3.0 is a 10 stop ND.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-07-03

These are not waterproof. What difference would ...

These are not waterproof. What difference would that make ?
Asked by: Zlatko
It would only make a difference if you're using the Ice 77mm Solid ICE ND8 Neutral Density 0.9 Filter (3-Stop) in scenarios where there is moisture in the area or near water. Water resistant filters would make it less likely for water particles to stick to the glass of the filter.
Answered by: Marvin C
Date published: 2023-10-17
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