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Hitech Firecrest ND 100x100mm (4×4) Neutral Density 0.9 (3 Stops)

The Formatt Hitech ND Reverse Grad 0.9 (3 stop) is a neutral density filter providing a 3 stop reduction in exposure. This 0.9 density creates a darkening of the entire image allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or longer shutter speed than normally required.View more

Hitech Firecrest ND 100x100mm (4x4inch) Neutral Density 1.8 (6 Stops)

The Firecrest ND 1.8 is a solid 100x100mm neutral density (ND) filter with 6 stop reduction to allow the use of longer exposures and a wider aperture. Firecrest ND is a revolutionary new type of ND filter from Formatt-Hitech. Rather than dyed resin, Firecrest is a carbon metallic coating used to create hyper neutral NDs....View more

Hitech 85x110mm (3.35inchx4.33inch) Grad Kit 6 (3 Filter Neutral Density Soft Edge Grad Kit)

This Grad Kit from Formatt-Hitech contains the most commonly used Soft Edge Neutral Density filter densities: 0.3 (1stop), 0.6 (2 stops) and 0.9 (3 stops). Neutral density (or ND) filters produce a grey neutral tone and are used to reduce light, giving more control over exposure and depth of field without affecting colour contrast.View more

Hitech 100mm Graduated Neutral Density 0.3, 0.6, 0.9 Hard Edge Filter Kit

The Hitech 100 x 125mm Neutral Density Grad Filter Kit (hard edge) includes 3 professional quality graduated filters (0.3, 0.6 & 0.9) with hard graduations, making it ideally suited to landscape shots with flat horizons. The Hitech 100 Neutral Density Graduated filters enable the shooter to adjust exposure without affecting colour balance. Exposure can be...View more

Hitech Firecrest IRND 100x100mm Neutral Density 4.8 Filter

The Hitech Firecrest IRND 100x100mm Neutral Density (ND) 4.8m filter reduces the light reaching the sensor by 16 stops, allowing you to use longer shutter speeds to portray a time passing effect and increase aperture for more control over depth of field. This filter features a 15-layer Firecrest multi-coating, which is applied directly to the...View more