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Lee Filters ProGlass IRND Instruction Booklet page 6

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Quick User Guide
Step
1- Set the camera up on a tripod and compose the image as
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normal WITHOUT the filter in place. Switch your camera from autofocus
(AF) to manual focus (M).
Step 2
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- Take a meter reading and calculate your exposure as normal
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.
Step 3
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- Once you have composed the image, manually focus the lens,
then place the filter into the holder. The filter must be placed in the rear
filter slot, closest to the holder backplate, with the foam seal facing the
backplate. Attach a remote release to the camera. (Cover the viewfinder
eyepiece before releasing the shutter). Fire the shutter and lock it open for
the required time. At the end of the exposure, close the shutter.
The ProGlass IRND range can be used in conjunction with other filters
such as neutral-density graduated filters and a polariser. Other filters
should be set up and positioned in the holder before adding the ProGlass
IRND filter – remember to keep the slot in the filter holder nearest the
backplate free for the ProGlass IRND filter.
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