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Sony’s “Electronic Variable ND Filter” Explained in New Series of Videos

Sony has released a series of video guides about the Electronic Variable ND filter system, explaining how it works and its benefits. Let’s take a look at this series about this helpful feature in selected Sony camera models! Sony released a feature in their cameras, an internal Electronic Variable ND filter. The function, available in the BURANO, PXW-FX9, PXW-FX6, PXW-Z280, and PXW-Z190 models, goes a step further in making our life easier with filming and taking photographs since we don’t need external filters, adapters, etc. Introduction to the system In the first video, Sony shows the definition of this Electronic Variable ND filter. With conventional internal optical ND filter wheels, the strength of each filter is fixed, producing a jump when we change from one to another. On the other hand, with variable ND filters, the image and the colors suffer as we change their intensity.  The first video from the series introduces the system. Sony’s system is optically based, and it can be used differently. The first option is to use the dial on the camera’s side, ranging from 1/4 to 1/128. The second option is to use ‘Auto ND’ from the menu, letting the camera adjust the filter to find the correct exposure while shooting. This option is useful for filming outdoors or during live events where light conditions change constantly. The third option is to set fixed filter levels, a method familiar to many of us using professional video cameras with conventional filter wheels. We can change...

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Published By: CineD - Friday, 24 May

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