This video is a short tutorial on the basics and more information about the use of a mass (or graduated neutral density) glass filter for analog and digital SLRs. Have fun! Oops, a typo on the recommendation slip Brand: provide space Cokins Graduated Neutral Density (GND) filter. Update: We forgot Bower, Canon, Fujiyama, Hitech, Kenko, Marumi, Polaroid and Sigma. Unfortunately, in the category of non-recommended brands. This video is used in high-definition (HD) availableMove your mouse over the "360p" to expand click on different options for video quality HD (high definition) to 720p or 1080p. If you have problems with the video without problems, just add this code & fmt = 22 to the end of this video URL and press Enter / Return key to load the video will play nice in HD. Music: Autumn Leaves by John Coltrane
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