In this video, my goal is to give you easy to follow, step-by-step instruction on how to setup and take a long exposure photograph using a 15-stop neutral density filter. There seems to be a lot of video instruction on how to properly use 6-stop and 10-stop neutral density filters, but not a lot of information on using a 15-stop. Hopefully this video will give you some clear insight on how to use this filter to help take better long exposure photographs, especially in harsh daytime sunlight. If you have any questions or comments on the information contained in this video, please do not hesitate to send it to me in the comment section. I will answer all questions or comments as quickly as possible.
Disclaimer: I exclusively use Breakthrough Photography filters, but I am not endorsed by them in any way. They have not asked me to mention their company and have not provided my with free samples of their product. You can find more information on their company and products at
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My Kit for this video:
Camera body: Sony a7R III 42.4MP Full-Frame Mirrorless
Lens: Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount
Neutral Density Filter: Breakthrough Photography X4 15-Stop Neutral Density Filter
Vlogging Camera: Sony ZV-1
Tripod: Manfrotto BeFree Advanced 59-inch Aluminum Travel Tripod with Ball Head & Case (Blue)
Camera Bag: Lowepro LP37177 ProTactic BP 450 AW II Camera & Laptop Backpack, 25L, Black
Landscape Photography: 15-Stop Neutral Density Filter Tips
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