Saturday, November 12, 2011

Neutral Density (ND) Glass Filters Tutorial (HD)

Neutral Density (ND) Glass Filters Tutorial (HD) On YouTube.





This video is a short tutorial, covering the basics and additional information about using a ND (or Neutral Density) glass filters for digital and film SLR cameras. Enjoy! Oh, by the way, there are funny typos all over the place, "Ultraviolent", it is actually "ultraviolet" (or UV). Update: We forgot about Bower, Canon, Fujiyama, Hitech, Kenko, Marumi, Polaroid, and Sigma. Unfortunately, they fall under not-recommended brands category. Thisvideo is available in High Definition (HD), hover the mouse above "360p" to extend out different video quality options, for HD (High Definition), click on 720p or 1080p. If you are having trouble watching the video smoothly, add this code, &fmt=22 to the end of this video's URL address then press Enter / Return to reload the video, it will play nicely in HD. Music: Thieves Like Us by New Order

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