USED Lee 100mm ND Grad Hard Resin Filter Set
Good - Shows obvious signs of use but otherwise in good condition
This Filter will show signs of use and will exhibit more noticeable signs of use such as paint loss around the frame and scratches to the glass, although these won't affect images.
Shutter Count (approximately): Not available
Included: 0.3 Grad Hard, 0.6 Grad Hard, 0.9 Grad Hard, White Box
Not included: Original Box, Wrap Cloth, Manual More
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This Filter will show signs of use and will exhibit more noticeable signs of use such as paint loss around the frame and scratches to the glass, although these won't affect images.
Shutter Count (approximately): Not available
Included: 0.3 Grad Hard, 0.6 Grad Hard, 0.9 Grad Hard, White Box
Not included: Original Box, Wrap Cloth, Manual
The Lee 100mm ND Graduated Hard Resin Filter Set is made up of three 100 x 150mm ND Grad filters (0.3, 0.6 and 0.9) with a hard dark to light transition. Hard ND grads are used for images with a hard transition between the sky and the foreground. Placing the Neutral Density part of the filter onto the sky in the frame will reduce the sky exposure, ensuring the cloud detail is correctly exposed.
Key Features: Lee ND Grad Hard Resin Filter Set
- 3x ND filters with Hard gradations
- Designed for landscape photography
- Allows users to balance the exposure within a scene
- Perfect for horizons, or any hard transition between the sky and land
- Enables cloud detail to be kept correctly exposed, avoids the ‘white out' effect
- Gives great control over the exposure
- Suitable for both digital and film photography
- Compatible with the Lee 100mm Filter Holder (not included)
- Filter size: 100 x 150mm
Kit Contents:
- 1x 0.3 Neutral Density Hard Grad Filter - reduces exposure by 1 stop
- 1x 0.6 Neutral Density Hard Grad Filter - reduces exposure by 2 stops
- 1x 0.9 Neutral Density Hard Grad Filter - reduces exposure by 3 stops
- Lee Filter Holder (Foundation Kit) required
- Lee Adaptor Ring required - check your lens's thread size here
Should I use hard or soft grads?
Hard Grads
As a general rule, a hard grad would be used for images containing a horizon, or any hard transition between the sky and the foreground - even with jagged or mountainous horizons, the exposure can be controlled far easier with a hard grad.
Soft Grads
Soft grads perform best in woodland, mist, or interiors. Anywhere where there is no definite transition between sky and foreground, a soft grad will gently balance exposure across the image.
Product Specification
Effect | Type | Graduated Neutral Density |
Series | Lee 100mm |
Size | 100 x 150 mm |