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Hollyland Mars T1000 Full-Duplex Wireless Intercom System Beltpack x4Сommunication22000 i
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soonwell FB-22 150W 3000-5600KLed7000 i
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Nanlite PavoTube 30C RGB LED Tube LightRGB5000 i
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Nanlite Set 4pcs PavoTube 30C RGB LED Tube LightRGB18000 i
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Tilta Camera Cage Basic Kit v2 для Sony FX3/30 TA-T16-A-BMonitor Cage2500 i
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Rode PODMIC USB desktop microphoneConference microphones4000 i
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ND Filters
This section introduces Neutral Density (ND Filters) and clear filters
In photography and optics, a neutral-density filter, or ND filter, is a filter that reduces or modifies the intensity of all wavelengths, or colors, of light equally, giving no changes in hue of color rendition. It can be a colorless (clear) or grey filter, and is denoted by Wratten number 96. The purpose of a standard photographic neutral-density filter is to reduce the amount of light entering the lens. Doing so allows the photographer to select combinations of aperture, exposure time and sensor sensitivity that would otherwise produce overexposed pictures. This is done to achieve effects such as a shallower depth of field or motion blur of a subject in a wider range of situations and atmospheric conditions.