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Looking for the best gray gradient filters (GND filter) for the landscape photographer? Here you will find our collection of Kase gray gradient filters, or GND filters.


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Kase KW100x150 Reverse Gradual R-GND 0.9

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R-GND (Reverse Graduated Neutral Density) Reverse gray gradient filter
R-GND gray gradient filters have a gradient that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. Half of the filters are clear and the other half is a GND gray gradient filter, which becomes lighter at the top. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. In a landscape scene the sky is normally brighter than the foreground and at sunrise/sunset a fairly narrow beam of light around the sun is much brighter, so an R-GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the brighter part of the scene is covered by the R-GND filter and the margin between sky and sun, along with the margin between the sun and foreground, are blurred using the transition zones of the R-GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. Using an R-GND filter avoids the heavy darkening sky normally associated with using stronger GND filters in sunrise/sunset scenes, the transition zones are normally soft.
 
Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 100 x 150 mm
  • Reverse transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW100x150 R-GND0.9 reverse gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover

Kase KW150x170  Reverse Gradual  R-GND 1.2

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€ 239,00

R-GND (Reverse Graduated Neutral Density) Reverse gray gradient filter
R-GND gray gradient filters have a gradient that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. Half of the filters are clear and the other half is a GND gray gradient filter, which becomes lighter at the top. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. In a landscape scene the sky is normally brighter than the foreground and at sunrise/sunset a fairly narrow beam of light around the sun is much brighter, so an R-GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the brighter part of the scene is covered by the R-GND filter and the margin between sky and sun, along with the margin between the sun and foreground, are blurred using the transition zones of the R-GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. Using an R-GND filter avoids the heavy darkening sky normally associated with using stronger GND filters in sunrise/sunset scenes, the transition zones are normally soft.
 
Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 1.2 is 4 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Reverse transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 R-GND 1.2 reverse gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150X170 Gradual Hard GND 0.6

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€ 239,00

Hard Graduated Neutral Density Filters - HGND
Graduated ND filters are used to control the dynamic range within a scene at the time of recording. In a landscape scene, the sky is normally brighter than the foreground, so a GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the bright part of the scene is covered by the GND filter and the margin between sky and foreground is blurred is use of the transition region of the GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. With modern digital sensors, an S-GND (soft) filter offers the most versatile solution for landscape photographers.
 
Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.6 is 2 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Hard transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 H-GND 0.6 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150x170 Gradual Hard GND 0.9

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€ 239,00

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.

Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Hard transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 H-GND 0.9 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover

 

Kase KW150X170 Gradual Medium GND 0.9

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€ 239,00

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes

Characteristics:
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Medium transition
In the box:
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 M-GND 0.9 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150x170 Gradual Soft GND 0.9

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€ 239,00

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.

Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Soft transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 S-GND0.9 filter gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150x170 Gradual Soft GND 1.2

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€ 239,00

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.

Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 1.2 is 4 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Soft transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 S-GND1.2 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150x170 Gradual Soft GND 1.5

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€ 239,00

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.

Characteristics:
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 1.5 is 5 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Soft transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 S-GND1.5 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW150x170 Reverse Gradual  R-GND 0.9

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R-GND (Reverse Graduated Neutral Density) Reverse gray gradient filter
R-GND gray gradient filters have a gradient that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. Half of the filters are clear and the other half is a GND gray gradient filter, which becomes lighter at the top. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. In a landscape scene the sky is normally brighter than the foreground and at sunrise/sunset a fairly narrow beam of light around the sun is much brighter, so an R-GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the brighter part of the scene is covered by the R-GND filter and the margin between sky and sun, along with the margin between the sun and foreground, are blurred using the transition zones of the R-GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. Using an R-GND filter avoids the heavy darkening sky normally associated with using stronger GND filters in sunrise/sunset scenes, the transition zones are normally soft.

Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Color neutral
  • 0.9 is 3 stops of light reduction
  • Thickness 2 mm
  • Dimensions 150 x 170 mm
  • Reverse transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW150x170 R-GND 0.9 reverse gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW75x100 Slim Hard GND0.9

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Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim H-GND0.9 gray gradient filter with 3 stops light reduction is especially for the K75 holder for system camera, with a width of 75 mm and a thickness of 1.1 mm.

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.
 
Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Color neutral
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Light reduction 3 stops
  • Dimensions 75x100 mm
  • Thickness 1.1 mm
  • Hard transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim H-GND0.9 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW75x100 Slim Medium GND 0.9

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€ 89,00

Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim M-GND0.9 medium gray gradient filter, with 3 stops of light reduction, is especially for the K75 system camera holder, with a width of 75 mm and a thickness of 1.1 mm.
 
Graduated Neutral Density Filters - GND
Graduated ND filters are used to control the dynamic range within a scene at the time of recording. In a landscape scene, the sky is normally brighter than the foreground, so a GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the bright part of the scene is covered by the GND filter and the margin between sky and foreground is blurred is use of the transition region of the GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. With modern digital sensors, a GND filter offers a versatile solution for landscape photographers.

Characteristics
  •     Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  •     Virtually unbreakable
  •     Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water and are mold resistant
  •     Color neutral
  •     Scratch and shock resistant
  •     Light reduction 3 stops
  •     Dimensions 75x100 mm
  •     Thickness 1.1 mm
  •     Medium transition
In the box
  •     Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim M-GND0.9 gray gradient filter
  •     Storage cover

Kase KW75x100 Slim R-GND0.9

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Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim R-GND 0.9 grijsverloopfilter met 3 stops lichtreductie is speciaal voor de K75 houder voor systeemcamera, met een breedte van 75 mm en een dikte van 1.1mm.
 
 
R-GND (Reverse Graduated Neutral Density) Reverse gray gradient filter
R-GND gray gradient filters have a gradient that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. Half of the filters are clear and the other half is a GND gray gradient filter, which becomes lighter at the top. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. In a landscape scene the sky is normally brighter than the foreground and at sunrise/sunset a fairly narrow beam of light around the sun is much brighter, so an R-GND filter is placed in front of the lens and moved to a position where the brighter part of the scene is covered by the R-GND filter and the margin between sky and sun, along with the margin between the sun and foreground, are blurred using the transition zones of the R-GND filter. The scene is normally metered for the highlight area and shadow area and the difference in stops dictates the strength of the filter used. Using an R-GND filter avoids the heavy darkening sky normally associated with using stronger GND filters in sunrise/sunset scenes, the transition zones are normally soft.
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Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Color neutral
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Light reduction 3 stops
  • Dimensions 75x100 mm
  • Thickness 1.1 mm
  • Reverse transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim R-GND0.9 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

Kase KW75x100 Slim Soft GND0.9

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Kase Wolverine KW75x100 Slim S-GND0.9 gray gradient filter with 3 stops light reduction is especially for the K75 holder for system camera, with a width of 75 mm and a thickness of 1.1 mm.

GND (Graduated Neutral Density) gray gradient filter
GND gray gradient filters have a gradation (gradient) that varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND gray filter and the other half is clear. When photographing with long shutter speeds, it is important to be able to control the light. Depending on what you want to block the light from, you can place the gray gradient filter in the correct position. A GND gray gradient filter is often used together with an ND gray filter.
The gray gradient filters have different types of transitions, with different application options.
A soft edge S-GND gray gradient filter is best suited for mountainous, forested or urban environments, where the horizon does not have a flat straight transition.
A medium edge M-GND gray gradient filter can also be used in similar areas to the S-GND, but care must be taken as you need to watch out for dark lines that may appear over trees or buildings.
A hard edge H-GND gray gradient filter is best used in open areas where there is nothing on the horizon, such as coastlines and open plains. With a hard gray gradient filter, the transition from light to dark is clear and fast and is ideal for sea and desert landscapes.

Characteristics
  • Kase Wolverine glass with high optical clarity
  • Virtually unbreakable
  • Nano coatings, which control reflections, repel oil and water, and are mold resistant
  • Color neutral
  • Scratch and shock resistant
  • Light reduction 3 stops
  • Dimensions 75x100 mm
  • Thickness 1.1 mm
  • Soft transition
In the box
  • Kase Wolverine KW75x100 SlimS-GND0.9 gray gradient filter
  • Storage cover
     

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What does a gray gradient filter do?
Gray gradient filters have a gradation, which varies in strength and density across the surface of the glass filter. The filters are often half ND filter and the other half is clear, the gradient is referred to as soft edge (soft), medium edge (medium), or hard edge (hard). There are also filters that are half ND, but become lighter at the top, Reverse GND filter, or only have an ND strip in the middle, Center GND filter.
 
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