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You are here: Home / Light Painting Photography / Daytime Light Painting?

Daytime Light Painting?

March 5, 2016 by Jason D. Page

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Adding to their line of High Quality Neutral Density Filters the (Big Stopper and Little Stopper), LEE Filters is introducing the new Super Stopper! The Super Stopper will offer a whopping 15 Stops of ND madness! As an example, say to get a proper exposure during the day you shoot a shutter speed of 1/125 of a second, boom a quick snap shot… NOW in those exact same lighting conditions with the Super Stopper on the front of your lens you would leave the shutter of the camera exposing for 4 freaking minutes. Now you are going to have to use some really, REALLY bright light sources to Light Paint and bust those photons through the 15 stops of diffusion but holy crap does this beast open up some possibilities! I for one am pretty excited. Availability and pricing have not been announced YET, but via DPReview says it will be available “Soon” and price around $175.00. Keep an eye out on the LEE website for details. Check out the chart below and while we wait here is a video about the Little and Big Stoppers to enjoy:
Light Painting Photography Super Stopper Exposure Guide

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Comments

  1. James de Luna says

    March 9, 2016 at 5:45 pm

    hmm thats a lot of money …. and i know i can LP in the day without it 🙂

  2. Sergey says

    March 5, 2016 at 8:10 am

    Mind blowing results! Another branch of light painting art form. Thank you LEE Filters!

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