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2016-12-13T16:24:44
Nice filter. I am concerned about damaging it though, so we shall see. As anything Lee, it is rather expensive!
SUNYO S.
2016-05-31T08:36:06
Great. At first I was leary of having a filter bigger than the holder. But after using it and adjusting the filter area up and down I was sold. Very cool.
MICHAEL H.
2012-09-03T21:00:00
Usual filter use for adjusting exposure of skies in landscape photography.
Xi L.
2012-07-08T21:00:00
For a 14-24 owner, this is the only way to have ND filter.
Phil
150 x 170 mm / 6" x 6.7" (approx)
0.6 (2-stops)
Reduces ISO by 1/4
No - the SW150 Holder rotates
Reduce the amount of light reaching the film
To use high speed film in bright light
Nature, travel, outdoor photography
No change
Resin
AdoramaTV presents You Keep Shooting with Bryan Peterson. In this episode, Bryan shows you how to use a 3-stop graduated neutral density filter.


The Lee SW150-6NDG-H 150 x 170mm 0.6 Graduated Neutral Density Filter is for the SW150 Filter Holder. For the landscape/outdoor shooter, the 2-stop Graduated Neutral Density Filter that comes with the basic SW150 system will more than get you in the game. The 2-stop filtration will allow you to blur that rippling water or make that high-flying bird seem to streak through air at super speed.
However, there may be times when you want or need to tweak your shot to a more precise degree. That extra half stop can make the difference between a good shot and a shot that "sings". The extra width of this filter allows for movement within the holder to adjust for the horizon line.
Determining which neutral density filter yields ideal results for any given lighting situation takes knowledge, experience and a collection of such filters.