The JJC ND2-2000 Variable Neutral Density Filter is designed to give you precise control over the amount of light entering your camera lens. This 67mm filter features a built-in rotating ring, allowing you to adjust the neutral density from ND2 to ND2000 (1 to 11 f-stop).
Key Features:
- Darkens the entire image, enabling the use of wider apertures or slower shutter speeds for creative effects like capturing motion blur in waterfalls, clouds, or other fast-moving subjects.
- Replaces multiple fixed ND filters with a single adjustable unit, saving time and space in your camera bag.
- Constructed from premium optical glass with 9 layers of anti-reflection coating on each side (18 layers total) for superior image clarity and durability.
- Anti-scratch, anti-static, oil, and water-resistant design protects the filter in various shooting conditions.
- Compatible with any lens featuring a 67mm filter thread. This double-threaded design includes a 67mm inner thread (male) and a 72mm outer thread (female) for attaching other 72mm accessories like lens caps or hoods.
Please Note: When using this variable ND filter at high ND values (9 f-stop or above) on wide-angle lenses, an "X" cross mark, vignetting, or blur may appear in the picture. This is an inherent characteristic of variable ND filters due to their design. If this is not suitable for your needs, consider a fixed ND filter.
⚠️ 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 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.