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ND BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
Am i right in saying that an ND filter is to be used when wanting a LONG EXPOSURE without an over exposed picture?

is that right? Or are there other reasons?

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>> Anonymous
That's right.
>> BurtGummer !!RRMHFHglFsy
>>216314

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>> Anonymous
One other one: large apertures without overexposure if your shutter won't go fast enough.
>> sage !i/euDJmWr2
>>216359
that goes hand in hand with the other thing.
>> Anonymous
>>216360
Not really. OP asked if it was for anything besides LONG EXPOSURE, and it was.
>> sage !i/euDJmWr2
>>216418
But OP isn't an idiot (you're not, are you Burt?)

It's exposure compensation either way to make the required shutter speed longer.