By default, you can select one of 3 density levels (up to 6 stops in 2-stop intervals). If you enable the extended ND range, you can select one of 5 density levels (up to 10 stops in 2-stop intervals).
You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected network device.
Press the ND FILTER + or - button to select the desired ND filter setting.
- Repeatedly pressing ND FILTER + button will change the ND filter setting in the following order: [ND 2 stops] → [ND 4 stops] → [ND 6 stops] → [ND 8 stops]* → [ND 10 stops]* → ND filter off. (The ND FILTER - button cycles through the settings in reverse order.)
- The selected ND filter setting will appear at the bottom of the screen.
* Only when MENU > [ Camera Setup] > [Extended ND Range] is set to [On].
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NOTES
- If you set an assignable button to [ND +] or [ND -], you can press the button to change the ND filter setting.
- Depending on the scene, the color may change slightly when turning the ND filter on/off, Setting a custom white balance may be effective in such case.
- About the extended ND range: When you switch to or from a density level in the extended range (8 or 10 stops), you may notice one or both of the following circumstances.
- The focus may shift, affecting also the indication on the lens's focus distance scale.
- Depending on the lens, the camera may not be able to focus at infinity focus.
- Changing the ND filter setting using the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller:
- When the remote controller is connected to the camera, you can use the remote controller's ND button in the same way as the camera's ND FILTER + button.
- For settings between 2 and 8 stops, the corresponding ND filter indicator (1 to 4, respectively) will illuminate in orange. When the ND filter is set to 10 stops, indicators 1 and 4 will both illuminate.
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