Wide400 Exposure Compensation Filter
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Description
After removing the exposure compensation feature from Wide400,
the exposure logic of the original camera is a bit confusing.
Therefore, using an external neutral density filter to compensate for exposure
is currently the simplest solution.
Therefore, I designed an exposure compensation filter myself.
It uses optical glass material neutral density lenses
with accurate and measurable light transmission adjustments.
Therefore, I chose filters with a light transmission rate of 40% to 80% for testing.
The testing environment is indoor lighting.
Personally, I think that a 70% light transmission filter is a good choice for daily use,
with good skin tone performance.
Neutral density filter specifications: 15mm diameter, 2mm thickness.
It is easy to find on Taobao.
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