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the Aurora PowerXND 2000 filters are now available in eBay. With the best light reduction and resolution capabilities, PowerXND 2000 filters can be used in a wide variety photography as well as video applications. The PowerXND 2000 has up to 11 stops (ND 2000) of light reduction capability which has been only available with fixed neutral density (ND) filters until now whereas commercially available variable ND filters only have up to 6 stops (ND 400) capability. Designed in California, PowerXND 2000 has an innovative filter frame design which reduces the overall profile of the filter. This reduced profile is important for keeping vignetting on wide angle lenses to minimum. The filter frame of the PowerXND 2000 is optimized to reduce height and volume. With a filter height of 5.5mm when mounted on a lens, the PowerXND 2000 is about half the height of other commercially available variable ND filters and smaller overall. Multiple layers of nano coating technology are applied to glass surfaces for anti-reflection purposes, thus provides protection to filter surfaces. The Aurora PowerXND filters are built from aerospace grade aluminum frames with computer numerical control lathes (CNC) for mechanical precisions and treated with anode oxidation process for corrosion protection. Extended temperature range lubricant is applied in the assembly process so the final products have smooth and yet dampen rotation handling for all weather applications. Specifications Range - ND 16 - 2000 (ND 1.2 - 3.3 or 4 - 11 stops) Slim profile of 5.5mm for filters of 37mm - 86mm, 8.8mm for filters of 95mm and 105mm. Available filter thread sizes: 37mm, 39mm, 40.5mm, 43mm, 46mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm, 86mm, 95mm x 1, 105mm x 1.
Aurora Aperture PXND2K-58 PowerXND 2000 Variable ND Filter Fader, 58 mm
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the Aurora PowerXND 2000 filters are now available in eBay. With the best light reduction and resolution capabilities, PowerXND 2000 filters can be used in a wide variety photography as well as video applications. The PowerXND 2000 has up to 11 stops (ND 2000) of light reduction capability which has been only available with fixed neutral density (ND) filters until now whereas commercially available variable ND filters only have up to 6 stops (ND 400) capability. Designed in California, PowerXND 2000 has an innovative filter frame design which reduces the overall profile of the filter. This reduced profile is important for keeping vignetting on wide angle lenses to minimum. The filter frame of the PowerXND 2000 is optimized to reduce height and volume. With a filter height of 5.5mm when mounted on a lens, the PowerXND 2000 is about half the height of other commercially available variable ND filters and smaller overall. Multiple layers of nano coating technology are applied to glass surfaces for anti-reflection purposes, thus provides protection to filter surfaces. The Aurora PowerXND filters are built from aerospace grade aluminum frames with computer numerical control lathes (CNC) for mechanical precisions and treated with anode oxidation process for corrosion protection. Extended temperature range lubricant is applied in the assembly process so the final products have smooth and yet dampen rotation handling for all weather applications. Specifications Range - ND 16 - 2000 (ND 1.2 - 3.3 or 4 - 11 stops) Slim profile of 5.5mm for filters of 37mm - 86mm, 8.8mm for filters of 95mm and 105mm. Available filter thread sizes: 37mm, 39mm, 40.5mm, 43mm, 46mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm, 86mm, 95mm x 1, 105mm x 1.
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hey there I'm Lucas and today I want to talk about the power X and D 2000 which is basically a variable ND filter made by a company called aurora aperture in the sunny state of California I actually think at this point in time nearly everybody already knows why we warned and why would need such a filter so basically the function is that we have a filter consisting of two parts rotatable like against each other and while we rotate it we dim it down so basically we have variable dimming of the light that comes through and hits our sensor so the reason why we might actually want something like this is that when we have a really bright light source for example the Sun on a bright summer day and we want to have our aperture fairly wide open to get that nice shallow depth of field and we have our ISO down and then we aren't totally overexposed simple as that so there's too much light and then


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