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I'll explain how to choose a variable ND filter suitable for shooting videos with the equipment you own. Here 👉 https://amzn.to/2SvmwU9 you can find the filters I recommend in the video. The ND filter must be chosen both based on the use you will make of it and based on the equipment you have. In this tutorial we will consider everything, your style in making videos, the lenses you have, the conditions in which you have to shoot the videos and also your preference between photos and videos! 🛒 My Amazon store 👉 http://bit.ly/shopvz 😊 You will find what you need, without disappointments! If you want to pay me a coffee ☕ ❤ https://paypal.me/videozappo 💰 Remember my photography courses, often on OFFER 💰 Luminar 4 👉 http://bit.ly/LuminarVZ Landscape Photography 👉 http://bit.ly/PaesaggioVZ Time Blending 👉 http://bit.ly/TimeBlendVZ 📆 Every Tuesday and Friday a new video! 😎 📨Subscribe to the Newsletter 👉 https://videozappo.com/newsletter ⚙ Some more tips on equipment 👉 https://kit.co/videozappo 🤝 Follow me on... Instagram: @videozappo 👉 http://bit.ly/pigVZ Facebook: @videozappo 👉 http://bit.ly/vaiFBvz VideoZappo.com: 👉 https://videozappo.com Twitter 👉 @videozappo / videozappo LinkedIn 👉 / videozappo 📺 Links to the videos mentioned in the tutorial: How to blur the background 👉 • Bokeh Effect: How to Blur the Backgr... Using an ND 1000 👉 • Long Exposure for Silk Effect Photos... Simulating an ND Filter 👉 • Silk Effect Photos WITHOUT an ND Filter: Co... #VideoZappo #Photography #Video About the video: In this tutorial, Mariano Morichini from VideoZappo.com, explains how to choose a variable ND filter to shoot cinematic-looking videos. Not satisfied with your outdoor shots? Making cinematic-looking videos when there's a lot of light is more complicated than you'd like, but the solution is very simple: just use the right filter! In this tutorial, I explain how to choose a variable ND filter suitable for shooting videos with the equipment you own. The links to the products are affiliate links, if you buy something it doesn't cost you anything and I get a small percentage that allows me to continue making free videos like this.