The LENSKINS 67mm ND 1000 Filter is designed to reduce the amount of light entering your camera lens by 10 f-stops, allowing for longer exposures and wider apertures without overexposure. It's ideal for capturing motion blur effects and achieving a shallow depth of field in bright conditions.
Features:
* 10 f-stop light reduction for eliminating overly bright, washed-out images and enabling longer exposures.
* Constructed with precisely German SCHOTT B270 Glass and an ultra-slim aviation grade aluminum frame.
* 16-Layer Multiple Resistant Coating (MRC) provides anti-scratch, anti-reflection, water-repellent, oil-resistant, and dust-resistant properties.
* Weather-sealed design ensures durability and performance in various outdoor conditions.
* Effectively weakens incoming light without altering the color or contrast of the original image, ensuring no color cast.
* Balances exposures and is equally effective in both colored and black and white photography.
* Compatible with all 67mm camera lenses (verify your lens's thread size, typically marked with a "Ø" symbol).
⚠️ 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 material is the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter made of?A: The LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter is made from high-quality German SCHOTT B270 optical glass and an aviation-grade aluminum frame.
Q: What size is the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter?A: The LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter has a diameter of sixty-seven millimeters, making it suitable for various camera lenses.
Q: How many layers of coating does the filter have?A: The filter features a sixteen-layer multiple resistant coating, which enhances durability and reduces lens flare.
Q: How do I use the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter?A: To use the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter, simply screw it onto the front of your compatible camera lens and adjust your settings for exposure.
Q: Is the ND 1000 Filter suitable for all photography styles?A: Yes, the ND 1000 Filter is effective for both color and black-and-white photography, offering creative control over light exposure.
Q: Can I use this filter for long exposure photography?A: Yes, the ND 1000 Filter enables longer exposure times, allowing you to capture motion blur and other effects in your photography.
Q: How do I clean the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter?A: To clean the filter, use a soft, lint-free cloth and a lens cleaning solution, avoiding harsh chemicals that could damage the coating.
Q: Is the filter resistant to weather conditions?A: Yes, the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter is weather-sealed, waterproof, oil-proof, and scratch-resistant, ensuring durability in various conditions.
Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact the retailer for their return policy and arrange for a replacement or refund.
Q: Is this filter easy to store?A: Yes, the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter comes with a portable storage case for safe and convenient storage when not in use.
Q: Can I use this filter on my Nikon camera?A: Yes, the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter is compatible with Nikon cameras, as well as other brands with a sixty-seven millimeter lens thread.
Q: Does the filter alter the colors in my images?A: No, the ND 1000 Filter does not create a color cast, allowing for a true representation of the original scene.
Q: What is the purpose of a Neutral Density filter?A: A Neutral Density filter reduces the amount of light entering the lens without affecting color, ideal for achieving desired exposure.
Q: Is this filter suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the LENSKINS ND 1000 Filter is user-friendly and beneficial for photographers of all skill levels looking to enhance their creativity.
Q: How can this filter improve my photography?A: The ND 1000 Filter helps eliminate overly bright images, enabling better control over depth of field and motion effects.
Q: What brands of cameras can I use this filter with?A: This filter is compatible with various camera brands, including Sony, Minolta, Nikon, Pentax, and Olympus, as long as they have a sixty-seven millimeter lens.