Be a master of light and contrast with the 60mm Basic 702M 0.6 2-Stop MRC Graduated Neutral Density Filter. This high-quality filter from the reputable brand B+W is designed to enhance your landscape and portrait photography by effectively controlling the amount of light that enters your camera lens.
With its 2-stop density, this durable filter allows you to manipulate exposure, enabling you to capture high-contrast landscape motifs without losing any detail. The soft edge and multi-coating features reduce glare and reflections, ensuring superior image quality in even the most challenging lighting conditions.
The graduated neutral density filter is colored neutral gray on one half, smoothly transitioning into the clear filter half. This versatile design is perfect for avoiding overexposure of the sky while maintaining correct exposure of the ground, a common challenge in landscape photography.
The filter's rotatable mount, designed for threaded filters, allows for precise horizontal alignment, giving you more control over your shots. Crafted from finely polished, plano-parallel glass substrate, this filter guarantees long-lasting high optical quality, outperforming easily scratchable plastic substrates.
The gray gradient of the B+W ND filter 702 is applied using advanced thin-layer technology, requiring special masking. Despite minor manufacturing tolerances, the graduation boundary remains virtually parallel, ensuring that any transition remains outside the focus range and is not visible, maintaining a natural and aesthetically pleasing image.
For optimal use, point your camera or hand-held exposure meter towards the ground for correct exposure metering without the graduated filter. This simple technique usually produces the ideal effect automatically. Remember, any increase in exposure to compensate for absorption in the dense part of the filter should be minimal to maintain the filter's effectiveness.
The 60mm Basic 702M 0.6 2-Stop MRC Graduated Neutral Density Filter is not just a tool, but a gateway to enhancing your photography skills and capturing the world in its truest form.