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Wine Country 150x170mm Blackstone ND Grad HE 0.9 (3 Stop)

The prevailing thought on hard-edge grad filters is that they're only suitable for perfectly flat horizons, such as seascapes. This is of course, completely untrue. Hard-edge grad filters are extremely versatile tools for controlling the luminosity of the sky in various conditions. A hard-edge grad filter will create a single amount of light reduction for the whole of your sky. When carefully placed, the transition from ND to clear can be cleverly hidden in the horizon. 2 stops should be considered the "standard" reduction amount, and the 3 stops is a strong reduction to balance bright skies with dark terrain below. Don't be afraid to experiment.

SKU: GC47-WCC-150NDGH02

Wine Country 150x170mm Blackstone ND Graduated HE 0.6 (2 Stop)

Wine Country 150x170mm Blackstone ND Grad HE 0.9 (3 Stop)

The prevailing thought on hard-edge grad filters is that they're only suitable for perfectly flat horizons, such as seascapes. This is of course, completely untrue. Hard-edge grad filters are extremely versatile tools for controlling the luminosity of the sky in various conditions. A hard-edge grad filter will create a single amount of light reduction for the whole of your sky. When carefully placed, the transition from ND to clear can be cleverly hidden in the horizon. 2 stops should be considered the "standard" reduction amount, and the 3 stops is a strong reduction to balance bright skies with dark terrain below. Don't be afraid to experiment.

A strong 3 stop hard edge grad absolutely disappears into the image when placed at the base of the mountains.

Blackstone ND filters are a technological leap-frog advancement over competing ND filters. Legacy dye-based ND filters suffer from serious colour cast. The first generation of Vapor Deposition Coated (VDC) ND filters have largely corrected the colour cast problem, but lack the ability to resolve high-megapixel camera without diffusing the image. Wine Country Camera's exclusive Blackstone ND features the next generation of vapor deposition coating that is both perfectly neutral across all spectrums of light (including UV and IR) and resolves the image with zero diffusion effect.

Digital cameras place a far greater demand on filters to perform across the entire light spectrum due to the digital sensor's ability to record both UV and Infrared light. Legacy "stoppers" are now obsolete as the digital sensor records both the colour cast and the infrared light pollution that overwhelms the sensor and causes digital artifacts. Blackstone's NextGen VCD technology is perfectly neutral across all spectrums.

The above images are 100% crops taken from an 80 megapixel Phase One IQ180 file. One image was 1/20th of a second with no filter. The other image was 60 seconds exposure with a Blackstone ND 10 Stop filter. Blackstone's NextGen Vapor Deposition Coating is so advanced that there is zero loss of resolution, zero colour shift, and zero surface distortions. In fact, the two images are so close in terms of image quality, we're not going to tell you which one is which.

If you're going to build the best ND filter in the world, use the best glass in the world. Period. Schott's Ultra White optical glass has a crystal-like appearance and extremely high transmittance across the visible light spectrum. Schott Ultra White glass features an extremely flat, fire polished surface to eliminate any visible distortions caused by surface imperfections.

The trajectory of cameras and megapixels is an obvious one. 35mm sensors are regularly resolving 40+ to 50+ megapixels, while medium format cameras are at 150 megapixels. Many filters (especially bonded ones) simply cannot resolve light at a sufficient resolution. The result is blurring of the image. Blackstone ND filters are designed and extensively tested on high megapixel Phase One cameras to ensure that they resolve to the highest degree possible. The Blackstone ND coating is the state of the art in ND science.

Our mission is clear. We're dedicated to providing the most innovative products available for photographers. We don't skimp on quality and only use the finest materials. Anything less is unacceptable

Key Features:

Advanced Blackstone ND Filter Technology

Eliminates Legacy Dye-Based Colour Cast

Next-Generation Vapor Deposition Coating

Perfect Neutrality Across All Light Spectrums

Zero Diffusion for High-Megapixel Cameras

Resolves Images with Exceptional Clarity

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Wine Country 150x170mm Blackstone ND Grad HE 0.9 (3 Stop)

The prevailing thought on hard-edge grad filters is that they're only suitable for perfectly flat horizons, such as seascapes. This is of course, completely untrue. Hard-edge grad filters are extremely versatile tools for controlling the luminosity of the sky in various conditions. A hard-edge grad filter will create a single amount of light reduction for the whole of your sky. When carefully placed, the transition from ND to clear can be cleverly hidden in the horizon. 2 stops should be considered the "standard" reduction amount, and the 3 stops is a strong reduction to balance bright skies with dark terrain below. Don't be afraid to experiment.

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