The NEEWER Variable ND2-ND400 (1-9 Stops) Neutral Density Filter is designed to reduce the amount of light entering your camera lens, allowing for slower shutter speeds and wider apertures in various lighting conditions. Perfect for capturing dynamic motion blur in rivers, waterfalls, light streaks, and other moving objects.
Key Features:
* Variable ND2-ND400 (1-9 Stops) for versatile light reduction
* Crafted with high-quality 4-element optical glass
* Features Japanese NITTO polarizing film for optimal neutrality, precise contrast, and color reproduction
* Equipped with 42-layer multi-resistant nano-coatings
* Blocks ultraviolet rays from 300nm to 380nm
* Reduces flare and ghosting for clearer images
* Protects against moisture, oil, dust, and scratches
* Ultra-slim 9.5 mm design with a precise thread for easy mounting
* Wide outer frame prevents vignetting, ideal for wide-angle and telephoto lenses
Material: Optical Glass, Japanese NITTO Polarizing Film
Dimensions: 46mm filter diameter, 9.5mm lens thickness
⚠️ 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 NEEWER Variable ND Filter?A: The NEEWER Variable ND Filter is forty-six millimeters in diameter. This size is compatible with a variety of lenses for photography and videography.
Q: What materials are used in the NEEWER ND Filter?A: The NEEWER ND Filter is made from optical glass and features a high-quality Japanese NITTO polarizing film. This ensures optimal neutrality and precise color reproduction.
Q: How thick is the NEEWER Variable ND Filter?A: The NEEWER Variable ND Filter has a thickness of zero point one inches. Its ultra-slim design minimizes vignetting, making it suitable for wide-angle lenses.
Q: How do I use the NEEWER ND Filter?A: To use the NEEWER ND Filter, simply screw it onto the front of your compatible lens. Adjust the filter to achieve the desired level of light reduction.
Q: Is the NEEWER ND Filter suitable for long exposures?A: No, the NEEWER Variable ND Filter is not ideal for long exposures. For such situations, consider using ND1000 or ND2000 filters for better results.
Q: Can I use this filter for video shooting?A: Yes, the NEEWER Variable ND Filter is excellent for video shooting. It allows for wider apertures and slower shutter speeds, enhancing dynamic motion blur.
Q: How do I care for the NEEWER ND Filter?A: To care for the NEEWER ND Filter, clean it with a microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. Store it in a protective case when not in use.
Q: Is the NEEWER ND Filter resistant to scratches?A: Yes, the NEEWER ND Filter is water and scratch resistant. Its multi-resistant coatings protect against moisture, oil, dust, and scratches.
Q: How should I store the NEEWER ND Filter?A: Store the NEEWER ND Filter in a cool, dry place. Use its original case to protect it from dust and damage when not in use.
Q: Can I use the NEEWER ND Filter on a telephoto lens?A: Yes, the NEEWER ND Filter can be used on telephoto lenses. Its wide outer frame design prevents vignetting.
Q: What is the return policy for the NEEWER ND Filter?A: The return policy for the NEEWER ND Filter typically allows returns within thirty days of purchase. Be sure to check the retailer's specific terms.
Q: What should I do if my NEEWER ND Filter arrives damaged?A: If your NEEWER ND Filter arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately for a replacement or refund. Keep all packaging materials for the return process.
Q: Is the NEEWER ND Filter user-friendly for beginners?A: Yes, the NEEWER ND Filter is user-friendly and suitable for beginners. Its simple screw-on design makes it easy to attach and adjust.
Q: Does the NEEWER ND Filter come with a warranty?A: Yes, the NEEWER ND Filter typically includes a manufacturer's warranty. Check the product details for specific warranty information.
Q: What if the filter causes vignetting?A: If the NEEWER ND Filter causes vignetting, ensure that you are using the correct lens and that it is properly mounted. Consider using a wider filter if issues persist.