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Haida 67Mm Vnd+Cpl 2 In 1 Nd8-Nd128 Adjustable Filter (3-7 Stops) For Camera Lens, Multi-Coating Nano-Coating Polarizer + Variab

  • Regular price $97.53

Vendor: Haida

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB0B87W7HVX

Availability: In Stock


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Haida 67Mm Vnd+Cpl 2 In 1 Nd8-Nd128 Adjustable Filter (3-7 Stops) For Camera Lens, Multi-Coating Nano-Coating Polarizer + Variab

$97.53

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Haida filter? A: The filter has a diameter of sixty-seven millimeters. This size is compatible with lenses that have the same thread size.
  • Q: What materials are used in the Haida filter? A: The filter is made of optical glass and aluminum. This combination ensures clarity, durability, and lightweight handling.
  • Q: How thick is the Haida filter? A: The filter is zero point zero eight inches thick. This slim design helps reduce vignetting on wide-angle lenses.
  • Q: How do I use the Haida filter? A: To use the filter, screw it onto the front of your camera lens. Rotate the filter to adjust the level of polarization and neutral density.
  • Q: Is this filter suitable for all camera lenses? A: No, it is only suitable for lenses with a sixty-seven millimeter thread size. Always check your camera lens specifications before purchasing.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for long exposure photography? A: Yes, this filter allows for longer shutter speeds. It is ideal for capturing motion blur in images, enhancing your creative photography.
  • Q: How do I clean the Haida filter? A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaner. Avoid using abrasive materials to prevent scratching the optical glass.
  • Q: Is the Haida filter waterproof? A: While the filter has a nano coating for water resistance, it is not completely waterproof. It aids in easier cleaning but should be dried promptly if wet.
  • Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged? A: Contact the seller immediately to report the damage. Most sellers have a return policy that allows for exchanges or refunds.
  • Q: Does this filter come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Haida filter typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty. Check the specific warranty details provided at the time of purchase.
  • Q: How does this filter compare to standard filters? A: This filter combines both a polarizer and a variable neutral density filter. This dual functionality offers more versatility than standard filters.
  • Q: Is this filter good for landscape photography? A: Yes, the Haida filter enhances colors and reduces haze, making it ideal for landscape photography. It provides more vivid and saturated images.
  • Q: Can beginners use this filter easily? A: Yes, beginners can use this filter with minimal difficulty. The adjustable settings allow for experimentation and learning in photography.
  • Q: What is the maximum neutral density level of this filter? A: The filter offers a range from ND8 to ND128. This allows for a significant reduction in light for creative exposure control.
  • Q: How can I verify my lens thread size? A: To verify your lens thread size, check the markings on the lens barrel or look underneath the lens cap. This information is typically printed there.

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