Hier ein Auszug aus dem Test von Kurt Munger
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About the included filters: the lens comes with two filters, a "normal" and a "ND4" or "ND4X" Neutral density filter, Sony uses the two names interchangeably. These slide in (picture above) just in front of the lens mount area. You should be using the "normal" filter for just about everything. The neutral density filter is good for two stops down, have your tripod ready. I can't think of too many situations where you would need it though. Note: Sony says these filters are figured in to the element count for the lens, and you have to have a filter installed to have the lens function correctly. I took the filter out and fired off some shots, and didn't notice any difference in exposures or focusing. The only issue would be a gaping hole in the lens. Get your tape out. The reason I'm telling you this is because for some reason you lose the "normal" or clear filter and still need to shoot with decent shutter speeds, you can just tape over the hole with electrical tape or other dark tape. These filters cost $100 from Sony.
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