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Urth 40.5Mm Nd64 1000 Variable Nd Lens Filter (Plus+) 6 10 Stop Range, Ultra Slim 20 Layer Nano Coated Neutral Density Filter

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Vendor: Urth

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB088C2MHSG

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Urth 40.5Mm Nd64 1000 Variable Nd Lens Filter (Plus+) 6 10 Stop Range, Ultra Slim 20 Layer Nano Coated Neutral Density Filter

$60.79

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter? A: The Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter has a size of forty point five millimeters. This size is compatible with various camera lenses.
  • Q: What material is the Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter made of? A: The Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter is made from German SCHOTT glass. This material ensures excellent light control and durability.
  • Q: How many layers of coating does the Urth ND64-1000 have? A: The filter features twenty layers of nano-coating. This coating provides easier cleaning and enhanced protection against water and scratches.
  • Q: How do I use the Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter? A: To use the filter, simply screw it onto the lens of your camera. Adjust the filter to achieve the desired level of light reduction.
  • Q: Is the Urth ND64-1000 suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the Urth ND64-1000 is suitable for beginners. Its variable range allows easy adjustments for various lighting conditions.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for long exposure photography? A: Yes, this filter is ideal for long exposure photography. It allows you to slow down shutter speeds without overexposing your images.
  • Q: How do I clean the Urth ND64-1000 Variable ND Lens Filter? A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the nano-coating.
  • Q: Does the Urth ND64-1000 require special storage? A: No special storage is required, but it’s best to store it in a protective case. This helps prevent scratches and damage when not in use.
  • Q: Is the Urth ND64-1000 filter safe for my camera lens? A: Yes, the Urth ND64-1000 is safe for your camera lens. Its ultra-slim design minimizes the risk of vignetting.
  • Q: How does this filter compare to fixed ND filters? A: The Urth ND64-1000 offers a variable range from six to ten stops. This flexibility is an advantage over fixed ND filters, which have a single light reduction level.
  • Q: Is this filter suitable for landscape photography? A: Yes, the Urth ND64-1000 is excellent for landscape photography. It allows for shallower depth of field and motion blur techniques.
  • Q: What happens if the Urth ND64-1000 arrives damaged? A: If the filter arrives damaged, you can initiate a return for a replacement. Ensure to contact customer support within the return period.
  • Q: Does this filter have a warranty? A: Yes, the Urth ND64-1000 comes with a lifetime warranty. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Q: Can I use this filter with wide-angle lenses? A: Yes, you can use the Urth ND64-1000 with wide-angle lenses. However, be cautious of potential X-effect at very wide apertures.
  • Q: How do I adjust the filter's light reduction? A: You can adjust the light reduction by rotating the filter. This allows you to set the desired f-stop reduction for your shooting conditions.

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