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Without Filters
With LEE Neutral Density Grads and Real Blue Grad
Without Filters
With LEE Big Stopper and Neutral Density Grad
Without Filters
With LEE Polariser
Without Filters
With LEE Coral Grad and Neutral Density Grad
Photo: Joe Cornish
Our reputation has been built on the fact that every filter that leaves the factory has been individually handmade and inspected by one of our technicians, who ensure it meets our exacting standards.
Anything that will compromise picture quality is simply not an option.
* Adaptor Ring not included
If you’re new to the LEE Filters system,
this is what you’ll need to set you on your way.*
* Adaptor Ring not included
The starter kit for film photography contains everything you need to get going.*
Our range of Neutral Density Graduated Filters are used to balance the exposure within a scene – typically between the bright sky and considerably darker land.
They are handmade to the most exacting standards which ensures each and every one is true to its name: totally neutral with a smooth gradation that lets you control exposure without impacting colour balance.
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Dunstanburgh Castle, Northumberland, England
Without filtration the sky would have been almost 3 stops brighter than the foreground - that's almost white! Using two ND grads allowed precise control of tonal divisions.
A polariser will increase colour saturation and remove potentially distracting reflections from nonmetallic surfaces such as glass and water.
When photographing skies, the Polariser will increase saturation and reduce glare.
The strength of the polarised effect depends on the rotation of the polarising filter.
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Portland Bill, Dorset, England
With the clouds echoing the waves I needed to control the exposure between the sky and the foreground and so here I've used just a 0.3 ND grad with the hard edge placed to the base of the lighthouse. Then to really give the colours in the shot a boost and to maximise the contrast between the sky and clouds I've used a Circular Polariser
The Big Stopper is a long exposure filter that reduces the amount of light entering your lens by ten stops. This allows slower shutter speeds or wider lens apertures and the opportunity to create incredible images.
By greatly extending exposure times the Big Stopper has the effect of allowing anything that is moving in your image to become blurred or ghost like, for example, clouds, waterfalls, rivers, and the sea.
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The Foundation Kit takes standard 100mm filters, and can be constructed to take up to three filters at any one time.
The Foundation Kit clips onto the adaptor ring which, in turn, screws onto your camera's lens.
Single filter configuration
Three filter configuration
Designed with just about every photographic combination in mind the 100mm system can be configured to hold up to four 100mm filters (our standard width) for unparalleled creative freedom.
We have a broad range of adaptor rings which enable you to use this system with an enormous range of lenses, and we can even make custom sizes if necessary.
Designed for use with compact digital cameras and rangefinder cameras.
The holder is also for large and medium format users who require a smaller, more compact filter system.
Compatible with some of the widest angle lenses.
The SW-150 Filter Holder has been designed specifically to fit the Nikon 14-24mm lens.
The full range of LEE resin graduated and standard filters are available to order for the SW-150 but there is no Polariser or Big Stopper available for this system.
A separate "System Adaptor" allows you to fit the SW-150 onto an existing LEE Adaptor Ring enabling it to be fitted to other lenses.
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screws onto camera lens
attaches to the adaptor ring
slides into the filter holder