This 3-stop, 67mm Reverse Graduated ND Filter with Rotating Ring from Ice allows a selective area of density to be added to an image, making it an essential tool for enhancing landscape images. This filter's reversed soft edge tapers off to darken a selective area of the image, creating a neutral density pattern that matches the positioning of the sun when it is at, or immediately above the horizon. This pattern effectively darkens bright skies by 3-stops, specifically during a sunrise or sunset, while allowing for a normal, unaffected exposure in the other regions of the image for more saturated, impactful images.
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Key Features
- 0.9 Optical Density
- Optical Glass
- Rotating Aluminum Filter Ring
- Reduces Exposure in Selective Areas
This 3-stop, 67mm Reverse Graduated ND Filter with Rotating Ring from Ice allows a selective area of density to be added to an image, making it an essential tool for enhancing landscape images. This filter's reversed soft edge tapers off to darken a selective area of the image, creating a neutral density pattern that matches the positioning of the sun when it is at, or immediately above the horizon. This pattern effectively darkens bright skies by 3-stops, specifically during a sunrise or sunset, while allowing for a normal, unaffected exposure in the other regions of the image for more saturated, impactful images.
More DetailsIce ICE-REVG-67 Overview
UPC: 826635843702
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Ice ICE-REVG-67 Reviews
Quality seems ok, not nearly as useful as rectangular filter
By Roy
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2020-09-18
I have an ICE light pollution filter (astrophotography) that works pretty well. I buy Nikon and B+W filters normally but didn't want to spend that much to see if I liked a round, reverse graduated, ND. Turns out I really don't, but this one seems to be decent quality.
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