What’s that? There’s new film and video gear being developed that’s not AI? Big if true. And exciting if it’s something that, you know, actually helps filmmakers and content professionals do their ...
Neewer has become a big player in the photography market. The company started out by making an on-camera flash back in 2011 and has never looked back. I’ve got a couple of Neewer LED light panels that ...
Syrp has developed a new Super Dark Variable ND filter that offers between five and 10 stops of adjustable exposure control and can be used for shooting stills and movies. An example of the use of the ...
Another fantastic crowd funded film production tool: HolyManta offers a specialized lens adapter that places an adjustable ND filter between your camera and lens for "a convenient way to shoot video ...
The Variable ND, also known as a Fader ND filter, is created from two polarising filters. At least one of these filters rotates so light is reduced the closer it gets to a 90-degree position with the ...
Without having other variable ND filters for comparison, we can’t make definitive comments on whether the Syrp filter is superior. But we can say that it provides a compact and versatile addition to a ...
Camera manufacturers are consistently working on making cameras capable of capturing more light than ever with fewer noise artifacts. Despite this, there are photographers all over the globe looking ...
Shooting with a ND filter on your lens is like giving your camera a pair of sunglasses—it cuts light without changing the color balance so you can shoot longer exposures with wider apertures in bright ...
Photographers looking for a variable ND filter that offers up to 11 stops might be interested in a new filter created by Aurora Aperture called the PowerXND 2000. Check out the video below to learn ...
Southern California startup company, Aurora Aperture has introduced a new variable neutral density filter called the PowerXND 2000 which offers 11 stops of light reduction, something which has been ...
Variable neutral density (ND) filters are handy tools for photographers, in that their opacity can be adjusted simply by rotating them. So, why not use them for adjustable-tint sunglasses? Well, ...