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PolarPro 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter (10 Stops)

The 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter from PolarPro is an ND filter with a 1000x filter factor that provides a 10-stop exposure reduction. Its 3.0 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you can control the depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters do not affect the colouration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.

SKU: GC14-77-ND1000

PolarPro 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter (10 Stops)

PolarPro 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter (10 Stops)

The 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter from PolarPro is an ND filter with a 1000x filter factor that provides a 10-stop exposure reduction. Its 3.0 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you can control the depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters do not affect the colouration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.

This filter is constructed from quartz glass for enhanced durability. To prevent internal ghosting and reflections, 16 layers of anti-reflection coatings offer scratch protection to the filter substrate while promoting clarity and colour fidelity. The coatings associated with the PolarPro 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter also result in an improved beading effect when in contact with water or oil, allowing for more efficient cleaning.

The quartz glass is set within a brass filter ring with side knurlings. Together, the brass material and knurlings prevent jamming and provide additional strength, as well as a textured grip when mounting or removing this filter from a lens.

Features:

3.0 neutral density filter darkens the image by 10 stops, allowing you to photograph with a longer shutter speed or wider aperture than normally required

Filter does not affect the colouration of the image and is ideal for use with other filters

Constructed from quartz glass for enhanced durability

Multi-coated to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while promoting clarity as well as colour fidelity

Coatings also help prevent scratches and results in an improved beading effect when in contact with water or oil for greater cleaning efficiency

Brass filter ring helps to prevent jamming and provides additional strength

77mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters

Side knurlings provide a textured grip when mounting or removing from a lens

Plastic filter case for storage and transport

Microfiber cloth for cleaning and maintenance

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PolarPro 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter (10 Stops)

The 77mm ND1000 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 3.0 Filter from PolarPro is an ND filter with a 1000x filter factor that provides a 10-stop exposure reduction. Its 3.0 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you can control the depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters do not affect the colouration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.

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