@===> Singh-Ray Reverse Graduated ND Filters
by - October 10th, 2010Singh-Ray Reverse Graduated ND Filters Overview
The Daryl Benson Reverse Graduated Neutral Density Filter is designed for photographing sunset and sunrise scenes when the sun is near the horizon. The filter’s darkest area is near the center, graduating to approximately one f-stop lighter on the top part of the filter. The lower part of the filter is clear to allow balanced exposure with the foreground. Developed in conjunction with outdoor photographer Daryl Benson, this unique filter can help you achieve a better exposure balance in both the foreground and in the open sky overhead when the rising or setting sun is close to the horizon and shining brightly. The 84x120mm size offers extra length, allowing the horizon to be positioned almost anywhere in the frame. Singh-Ray offers the Reverse Graduated ND Filter in densities of either 1, 2, 3 or 4 f-stops, with the 3- and 2-stop used most frequently, in sizes to fit the Cokin P-size filter holder, as well as sizes to fit the Lee or Cokin Z-Pro system. See our site for availability and pricing details.
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This filter is extremely useful at sunrise and sunset. I found it the 3-stop filter is perfect in most situations. They come in different sizes. The Cokin P-size filter is good enough under 77mm lens diameter. If you use 77mm or bigger lens you might want to go for the bigger size (4″x6″) filter.









