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Singh-Ray 77mm (Thin Mount) Vari-ND Variable Neutral Density Filter

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Singh-Ray 77mm (Thin Mount) Vari-ND Variable Neutral Density Filter - 02-04-2012, 09:08 AM

Item is: SOLD:
Model: 77mm (Thin Mount) Vari-ND Variable Neutral Density
Price: 280
Location: Austin
State: TX
Shipping: Will Ship

I bought this Singh Ray filter from the dealer. I've used it maybe 5 times. It is in pristine condition - not scratches nor marks... a 10/10. I've kept it in its leather pouch, and the pouch has been wrapped in bubble wrap in a bag in the closet.

I'm selling it bc I sold my 17-40 (77mm) and bought a 16-35 (82mm) so I need to get a different filter size.

I paid $390 for it from the Singh Ray dealer. Am asking $280 for it because it is in perfect (like new) condition.

Thanks.

This is how the BH website describes this filter:

The Singh-Ray 77mm (Thin Mount) Vari-ND Variable Neutral Density Filter - This neutral density filter gives you the capability to use fast film in bright sunlight. ND filters have several uses and offer the possibility to achieve otherwise unachievable results. They enable the shooter to adjust exposure without affecting color balance. ND filters reduce the amount of light reaching the film.

When used with a digital camera, you can effectively see how this filter works. After the initial exposure, you can check your LCD image and then make whatever change in exposure you feel you need to enhance your image. By rotating the ring, you can either increase or decrease the ND effect. This will be especially useful when trying to achieve "blurred" or "panned" shots.
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thanks, I was using my iphone and didn't see that. Now I see it using a pc.
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