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Lee Announces 15-stop Super Stopper ND Filter

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Lee Filters has announced a new neutral density filter called the Super Stopper. It reduces the amount of light entering the lens by a massive 15 stops, to enable especially long shutter speeds in normal daylight conditions.

The new Super Stopper is available for the 100mm, SW150 and Sev5n ranges and reduces light to your camera by 15 stops of dynamic range meaning an ordinary 2-second exposure will take over 17 hours to expose through the filter.

The filter is made from ‘high-quality optical glass’ and comes packaged in a protective tin case and has a lifetime warranty. The filter factor of the Super Stopper is 3200 and it has a density of 4.5. The version for the SW150 series will cost $175.

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LEE Filters NEW Super Stopper Available for 100mm, SW150 and Sev5n.

With its 15 stops of light-reducing power, the Super Stopper sits at the top of the Stopper family, joining the Big and Little Stoppers in the long-exposure photography revolution.

The Super Stopper is designed for use in bright conditions, during the middle of the day – a time that’s traditionally considered unsuitable for photography because of the harsh, contrasty nature of the light.
However, with the Super Stopper filter fitted, the softness that arises from any movement contrasts pleasingly with any areas of bright light, creating an effect rarely seen in photography before now.

Like all the filters in the Stopper family, the Super Stopper is constructed from the high-quality optical glass and is supplied in a metal case for protection. It has only a minimal colour cast that is easily corrected in postproduction.

The exposure guide chart below allows you to find out the extremes to which photographers can now take their long exposures.

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