SKU: A1275000TK
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If you are looking for a neutral density filter, this 52mm neutral density filter is a perfect choice! The lens filter can protect your camera without affecting overall color balance. With our good reputation, you will be proud of this choice! The camera lens filter can be used to prevent strong overexposure even when using a slow shutter speed. Allowing for slower shutter speeds when blurring or showering of movement is desired. The 52mm neutral density filter appears gray and reduces the amount of light reaching the film. The neutral density filter also does not have an effect on color balance. The 52mm neutral density filter is ideal for reducing bright light in large aperture situations when a narrow depth is field is needed. The neutral density filter has often used to achieve motion blur effects with slow shutter speeds. Besides, the digital camera lens filter protects your camera's lens from scratches, dust, dirt, moisture, and fingerprints, while reducing unwanted ultra-violet light. So what are you still waiting for? It is a perfect elaborately camera lens filter for you. Never hesitate! Just take one, and undoubtedly you will make things much better from now on. 
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Abhishek Bought this item on 01-19-2012 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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Got this mainly for photographing waterfalls and the camera lens filter does a gr8 job. Didnt notice any loss of image quality because of this. <br/>Very useful accessory.
Jennifer Sneed Bought this item on 12-22-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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I bought this neutral density filter to try to capture the flowing techniques of water and wind. I had to play a little with the shutter speed to get the photos just right, but I had a lot of fun photographing a windy Iowa day. (See my photo under Customer photos here). While I think a .9 would be better for the wind shots, I am very pleased with the results of my first experiment. I can't wait to try it on water. A tripod is a must for these kinds of photos.
J. Lobb Bought this item on 11-23-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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I was trying to film a time lapsed subject. Without the filter the image was blown out, but with the filter it was PERFECT. ND filter was easy to use.
Davis Bought this item on 10-19-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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No flare issues, no focus issues, no soft spots. This is a great glass filter that does what it's suppose to do. I use it with my D300s for stopping down video and giving me more control over my DOF on bright sunny days. You need this ND, a UV and a circular polarizer in your camera bag, they are essential.
Ben K. Carson Bought this item on 09-21-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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Not a whole lot to review, product is pretty simple. It arrived on time, is well built and works as advertised. Better results can be achieved in hard light situations. Allows for slower shutter speeds in bright conditions. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Breonna Somervelle    Bought this item on 01-08-2011 20   DinoPoint  gained for this post
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What a deal!
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The filter works great and produces a really nice effect, I don't think you'll be disappointed if you're basing your expectations off the original images.
Bernhard Waldner    Bought this item on 04-07-2011 20   DinoPoint  gained for this post
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good filter, good value
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Great filter, good build, glass, multicoated, not overpriced. Everything a filter should be. I've bumped the edge of this filter against hard surfaces more than once and it has not bent the aluminum ring or damaged the lens it was attached to. Good product.
J. Lorio    Bought this item on 05-20-2011 20   DinoPoint  gained for this post
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A CPL filter is a must have for any profesional or amateur photographer with a DSLR camera. <br/> <br/>The inner ring fits perfectly on the camera lens and the outer ring rotates so that you can select how you want to polarize the light. Pay close attention to your eyepice as you rotate the outer ring, you will notice how you can reduce glare and improve other factors like saturation and contrast. You will also notice a dramatic improvement in your pictures without the need of post processing, specially on landscape pictures where theres a lot of sunlight. How much you want to spend is another matter but this one feels sturdy, fits perfectly and will also protect your camera lens.
Gabe Kwakyi    Bought this item on 03-30-2011 20   DinoPoint  gained for this post
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If I were a professional, I could maybe justify paying a lot more for filters. But I am not. I like to take pictures as a hobby. These are great for photographers like me.
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