The JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter (ND2-ND400) allows precise control over light entering your lens, enabling slow shutter speeds and long exposures in bright conditions. This single filter replaces multiple ND filters, adjusted by rotating the front ring. It helps achieve correct video exposure and prevents over-exposed footage.
Features:
* **Adjustable Density:** Freely adjust from ND 2 to ND 400 (1-9 stops exposure reduction) for versatile light control.
* **Usage:** Ideal for shooting wide-aperture lenses in bright light, achieving shallow depth of field, and capturing motion in subjects like waterfalls, traffic, and clouds.
* **High Quality Optics:** Constructed from high-quality Japanese glass with 16-layer Nano Coating for anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint, anti-static, oil, and water resistance.
* **Slim Design:** Features a slim 0.28” aluminum frame to minimize vignetting.
* **Compatibility:** Designed for lenses with a 58mm thread size. Verify your lens's thread size based on the “Ø” marking before purchase.
⚠️ 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 JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter?A: The filter has a size of fifty-eight millimeters. This size allows it to fit various camera lenses with a compatible thread.
Q: What material is the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter made of?A: The filter is made from high-quality Japanese glass and features an aluminum frame. This combination enhances durability and optical clarity.
Q: What is the filter's range of neutral density?A: The filter ranges from ND two to ND four hundred. This allows for a versatile exposure reduction from one to nine stops.
Q: How do I use the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter?A: Simply mount the filter onto your lens and adjust the density by rotating the front ring. This lets you control exposure without needing multiple filters.
Q: Is the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter compatible with my camera?A: Yes, it is compatible with all lenses that have a fifty-eight millimeter thread size. Verify the thread size on your lens before purchasing.
Q: Can I use the filter for long exposure photography?A: Yes, this filter is ideal for long exposure photography. It enables you to create slow shutter speeds even in bright light conditions.
Q: How do I maintain the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter?A: To maintain the filter, clean it gently with a microfiber cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and store it in the moisture-proof filter case provided.
Q: Does the filter come with a protective case?A: Yes, the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter includes a moisture-proof filter case. This case helps protect the filter from dust and damage.
Q: Can I use the filter on wide-aperture lenses?A: Yes, this filter is suitable for wide-aperture lenses. It allows you to shoot in bright light without overexposing your images.
Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact customer service for a return or exchange. Ensure you have the original packaging when returning the item.
Q: Is there a warranty on the JJC Variable Neutral Density Filter?A: Yes, there is a warranty on the filter. Check with the manufacturer for specific warranty details and coverage.
Q: What is the thickness of the filter?A: The filter has a thickness of zero point seventy-nine inches. Its slim design helps minimize potential vignetting during use.
Q: Can this filter help with video recording?A: Yes, this filter is an essential tool for videographers. It helps achieve the correct exposure for video recording, preventing overexposure.
Q: What is the purpose of the multi nano coating on the filter?A: The multi nano coating makes the filter anti-scratch, anti-fingerprints, and water-resistant. This improves the longevity and performance of the filter.
Q: How do I know if I need a different size filter?A: Check the 'Ø' marking on your lens barrel or underneath the lens cap. This marking indicates the lens thread size you need for a filter.