The NEEWER 55mm ND Filter Kit and Lens Accessories provides essential tools for photographers. This comprehensive set is compatible with all 55mm lenses, including Sony A37, A55, A57, A65, A77, A100 equipped with DT 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 SAM or DT 55-200mm f/4-5.6 SAM lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size (marked with a 'Ø' symbol) before ordering.
Features:
* 55mm Filter Kit: Includes Ultraviolet (UV) to reduce haze, Circular Polarizer (CPL) to remove reflections from non-metallic surfaces, and Fluorescent (FLD) for accurate color under fluorescent lighting.
* 55mm ND Neutral Density Set: Contains ND2, ND4, and ND8 filters to control light exposure, allowing for slower shutter speeds or wider apertures in bright conditions.
* Lens Hoods: A 55mm tulip flower lens hood and a 55mm rubber lens hood help prevent glare and lens flare.
* Lens Protection: Includes a 55mm snap-on lens cap and a cap keeper leash for secure lens protection.
* Portability: Two carry pouches are included for convenient storage and transport of filters.
* Material: Filters are made of high-quality optical glass for superior clarity.
Note: Camera is not included.
⚠️ 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 included in the NEEWER 55mm ND Filter Kit?A: The kit includes one Ultraviolet UV filter, one Circular Polarizer CPL filter, one Fluorescent FLD filter, a Neutral Density set with ND2, ND4, and ND8 filters, two carry pouches, a tulip flower lens hood, a rubber lens hood, a snap-on lens cap, and a cap keeper leash.
Q: What size are the filters in this kit?A: All filters in this kit are fifty-five millimeters in size, designed to fit lenses with the same thread size.
Q: What is the material of the filters?A: The filters are made of glass, ensuring high optical clarity and durability.
Q: How do I use the ND filter kit?A: To use the ND filter kit, simply screw the desired filter onto the front of your fifty-five millimeter lens. Make sure to adjust your camera settings accordingly for the best results.
Q: Is this filter kit compatible with my Sony camera?A: Yes, this filter kit is compatible with Sony cameras that have a fifty-five millimeter lens, such as the A37, A55, A57, A65, A77, and A100.
Q: Can I use these filters for video shooting?A: Yes, these filters, particularly the ND filters, are excellent for video shooting, as they help control exposure and maintain a cinematic look.
Q: How do I clean the filters safely?A: To clean the filters, use a soft microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the glass.
Q: How should I store the filters when not in use?A: Store the filters in a dry, cool place, preferably in the provided carry pouches to protect them from dust and scratches.
Q: What if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for a replacement or return in accordance with the store's return policy.
Q: Are there any special considerations for using CPL filters?A: Yes, when using CPL filters, rotate the filter to achieve the desired level of polarization, especially when removing reflections from non-metallic surfaces.
Q: Is this kit suitable for beginners?A: Yes, this kit is suitable for beginners as it includes various filters that enhance photography without requiring advanced knowledge.
Q: Can I use these filters with other brands of cameras?A: Yes, as long as the camera has a fifty-five millimeter lens thread, these filters can be used with various camera brands.
Q: What is the weight of the entire filter kit?A: The total weight of the NEEWER fifty-five millimeter ND filter kit is approximately one pound, making it portable and easy to carry.
Q: Do I need to adjust my camera settings when using ND filters?A: Yes, using ND filters requires adjustments to your camera settings to compensate for the reduced light entering the lens.
Q: Are these filters suitable for low-light shooting?A: No, ND filters are designed to reduce light, making them unsuitable for low-light conditions; they are best used in bright environments.