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JJC Variable ND Filter ND2-2000 Adjustable Fader Optical Glass 67mm

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  • Regular price $79.34
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Vendor: Jjc

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB08MZC7BV7

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JJC Variable ND Filter ND2-2000 Adjustable Fader Optical Glass 67mm

$55.54

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What size is the JJC ND filter? A: The JJC ND filter has a size of sixty-seven millimeters. It fits any lens with a sixty-seven millimeter filter thread.
  • Q: What material is the JJC ND filter made of? A: The JJC ND filter is constructed from optical glass. This high-quality material enhances durability and image clarity.
  • Q: How thick is the JJC ND filter? A: The JJC ND filter is approximately zero point seven nine inches thick. This slim design helps prevent vignetting on wide-angle lenses.
  • Q: How do I use the JJC ND filter? A: To use the JJC ND filter, simply screw it onto the lens with a sixty-seven millimeter filter thread. Rotate the built-in ring to adjust the neutral density.
  • Q: Is the JJC ND filter suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the JJC ND filter is suitable for beginners. It provides easy adjustments for neutral density, making it user-friendly for all skill levels.
  • Q: Can I use the JJC ND filter with wide-angle lenses? A: Yes, you can use the JJC ND filter with wide-angle lenses. However, be cautious of potential vignetting or distortion at high ND values.
  • Q: How do I clean the JJC ND filter? A: To clean the JJC ND filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid harsh chemicals to preserve the optical coating.
  • Q: Is the JJC ND filter water-resistant? A: Yes, the JJC ND filter is water-resistant. It features anti-static and oil-resistant coatings to protect against environmental factors.
  • Q: What if the JJC ND filter arrives damaged? A: If the JJC ND filter arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for a return or exchange. Ensure to keep the original packaging.
  • Q: Can I stack filters with the JJC ND filter? A: Yes, you can stack filters with the JJC ND filter. It has a seventy-two millimeter outer thread for attaching additional accessories like lens caps.
  • Q: How does the JJC ND filter affect image quality? A: The JJC ND filter does not alter original colors. It darkens the image, enabling slower shutter speeds without color distortion.
  • Q: Can I use the JJC ND filter for video recording? A: Yes, the JJC ND filter is ideal for video recording. It allows for proper exposure in bright conditions, preventing overexposure in footage.
  • Q: What is the maximum ND value of the JJC filter? A: The JJC ND filter has a maximum ND value of ND2000. This allows for a reduction of up to eleven f-stops.
  • Q: Is the JJC ND filter compatible with all camera brands? A: Yes, the JJC ND filter is compatible with any camera lens that has a sixty-seven millimeter filter thread. It works with various brands.
  • Q: What should I do if I experience vignetting with the JJC ND filter? A: If you experience vignetting with the JJC ND filter, consider using a lens with a longer focal length or lower ND settings. This can help minimize the effect.

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