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Available in two, three, four, six, 10 and 15-stop strengths, ProGlass IRND filters are designed to extend shutter speeds and allow for the creative blurring of any area of the frame that is moving. Depending on the length of shutter speed, subjects can become soft and ghost-like – or even disappear entirely.
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Shooting the Image ProGlass IRND filter in place. Once you have composed the image, Each ProGlass IRND filter comes focused in the normal way and...
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For example, if your shutter speed – or you can simply hold your hand with the ProGlass IRND filter in over the eyepiece. However, be place is 30 seconds, this may need...
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WITHOUT the filter in place, and set your preferred aperture for the shot. Now adjust your shutter speed to allow for the density of the filter you are using. Use the exposure card supplied or the ProGlass IRND Exposure Guide app to calculate your shutter speed.