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Haida M10 Drop-in Nano-coating Grad. ND0.9 Filter CHF 88.00*
Filter type: SGND 3-Stop
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Haida gray graduated filter ND 1.2 inverted for 150mm filter holder
CHF 99.00* CHF 179.65* (44.89% saved)
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Haida Graduated Gray Filter ND 0.9 hard gradient for 150mm filter holder
CHF 79.00* CHF 169.00* (53.25% saved)
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Haida Graduated Gray Filter ND 0.9 medium Gradient for 150mm Filter Holder
CHF 129.00* CHF 219.80* (41.31% saved)
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Haida Gray Graduated Filter ND 1.2 soft gradientfor 150mm filter holder
CHF 159.00* CHF 209.80* (24.21% saved)
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Haida Gray Graduated Filter ND 0.9 soft gradient for 150mm filter holder
CHF 178.00* CHF 209.80* (15.16% saved)
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Gradfilter 150mm
Gradient filter 150mm from Haida Gradient filters in 150mm are available in various thicknesses and variantsThe following types are available from Haida: Gradient filters with a soft gradient The gradient decreases evenly from the top to the centre. These filters are suitable for subjects with a less clearly defined horizon. These are, for example, slightly hilly mountain landscapes or landscapes in general. Gradient filter with a hard gradient The gradient only changes shortly before the centre of the filter and is relatively short. These filters are suitable for subjects with a clearly defined and straight horizon, e.g. sunset by the sea Gradient filter with a reversed gradient The gradient is strongest in the centre of the filter and decreases towards the top. These filters are suitable for subjects with a clearly defined and bright horizon in the centre of the image, sunsets or sunrises when the sun is already completely visible. Gradient filter with a horizon The gradient is in the centre of the filter and very narrow, it runs out evenly on both sides. These filters are suitable for subjects with a very clearly defined and bright area in the centre of the image, e.g. sunset in the sea when the sun is already disappearing into the sea.
Gradfilter 100mm
Gradient filter 100mm from Haida Gradient filters in 100mm are available in various thicknesses and variantsThe following types are available from Haida: Gradient filter with a soft gradient The gradient decreases evenly from the top to the centre. These filters are suitable for subjects with a less clearly defined horizon. These are, for example, slightly hilly mountain landscapes or landscapes in general. Gradient filter with a hard gradient The gradient only changes shortly before the centre of the filter and is relatively short. These filters are suitable for subjects with a clearly defined and straight horizon, e.g. sunset by the sea Gradient filter with a reversed gradient The gradient is strongest in the centre of the filter and decreases towards the top. These filters are suitable for subjects with a clearly defined and bright horizon in the centre of the image, sunsets or sunrises when the sun is already completely visible. Gradient filter with a horizon The gradient is in the centre of the filter and very narrow, it runs out evenly on both sides. These filters are suitable for subjects with a clearly defined and bright area in the centre of the image, e.g. sunset in the sea when the sun is already disappearing into the sea.
Graduated Filter
Graduated filters or grey graduated filters for landscape photography Graduated filters with a grey tint compensate for high levels of contrast in a subject directly when taking the photo. The grey part darkens brighter areas of the image, while the transparent part does not affect the other parts of the subject. With an ND filter, you ensure even exposure of the entire subject. Which filters are used in landscape photography? A combination of a 1.8 or 6 f-stop ND filter and a 0.9 or 3 f-stop graduated filter with a soft gradient is usually used.























