Capture stunning long-exposure photography with the Breakthrough Photography X2 10-Stop Fixed ND Filter. This professional-grade neutral density filter is designed for exceptional optical clarity and durability.
Features:
* **MRC8 Coating:** Advanced multi-resistant coating virtually eliminates glare and ghosting, crucial for long exposures. Provides a scratch-resistant, protective layer harder than the glass itself.
* **X2 ND 10-Stop Optical Glass:** Crafted from critically sharp H-K9L optical glass made in Japan, ensuring superior image quality.
* **Precision-Machined Frame:** Features an environmentally friendly aluminum traction frame with a matte black finish to absorb reflections.
* **Nanotec Technology:** Innovative nano-coating repels dirt, water, and other elements, making cleaning easier and protecting the filter in challenging conditions.
* **Weather-Sealed Design:** The X2 traction frame is completely weather-sealed, built to withstand harsh environmental conditions.
* **Compatibility:** Designed for camera lenses with a 67mm filter thread.
* **Manufacturer Support:** Backed by a 25-year warranty against craftsmanship defects.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Breakthrough Photography 67mm X2 ND filter?A: The size of the filter is sixty-seven millimeters. This measurement corresponds to the filter's diameter, making it compatible with all sixty-seven millimeter camera lenses.
Q: What materials are used in the X2 ND filter?A: The X2 ND filter is made from H-K9L optical glass and features a protective MRC8 coating. The filter frame is crafted from environmentally friendly aluminum.
Q: Does the filter have any special coatings?A: Yes, the filter includes MRC8 and nanotec coatings. These coatings enhance durability, repel dirt and water, and minimize glare.
Q: How do I install the X2 ND filter on my lens?A: To install the filter, simply align it with the filter thread on your lens and gently screw it on clockwise. Ensure it fits snugly without cross-threading.
Q: Can I use this filter with any camera lens?A: Yes, it is compatible with all sixty-seven millimeter camera lenses. Check your lens thread size to ensure proper fit.
Q: How do I clean the X2 ND filter?A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth and a lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials to prevent scratching the glass.
Q: Is this filter weather-sealed?A: Yes, the X2 ND filter is weather-sealed. This feature protects it from moisture and dust, allowing use in harsh environments.
Q: What is the warranty on the Breakthrough Photography filter?A: The filter comes with a twenty-five year warranty against craftsmanship defects. You can activate your warranty by registering online.
Q: How does the MRC8 coating benefit the filter?A: The MRC8 coating reduces glare and ghosting during long exposures. It also provides a scratch-resistant surface for enhanced durability.
Q: Is the X2 ND filter suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the filter is suitable for both beginners and professionals. It simplifies long exposure photography for all skill levels.
Q: What are the dimensions of the filter?A: The filter measures two point sixty-four inches in length, two point sixty-four inches in width, and zero point zero four inches in height.
Q: Can I use this filter for video recording?A: Yes, the X2 ND filter is ideal for video recording. It allows for proper exposure control and smooth motion effects.
Q: What makes this filter different from other ND filters?A: This filter features advanced MRC8 and nanotec coatings, providing superior glare reduction and environmental resistance compared to standard ND filters.
Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact Breakthrough Photography's customer support for assistance with returns or replacements.
Q: Can I stack filters with the X2 ND filter?A: It is not recommended to stack filters with the X2 ND filter as it may lead to vignetting and decreased image quality.