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Urth 72mm ND16 (4 Stop) Plus+ Ultra-Slim 20-Layer Nano-Coated Camera Lens Filter Black

  • Regular price $93.83

Vendor: Urth

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB088C2JBKR

Availability: In Stock


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Urth 72mm ND16 (4 Stop) Plus+ Ultra-Slim 20-Layer Nano-Coated Camera Lens Filter Black

$93.83

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Urth ND16 Lens Filter? A: The Urth ND16 Lens Filter is seventy-two millimeters in diameter. Its ultra-slim design measures zero point ninety-four inches in height.
  • Q: What materials are used in the ND16 Lens Filter? A: The lens filter is made from German SCHOTT glass and tough magnalium. This combination ensures durability and exceptional light transmission.
  • Q: How many layers of coating does the Urth ND16 Filter have? A: The Urth ND16 Filter features twenty layers of nano-coating. This enhances protection against water, oil, and scratches.
  • Q: How do I use the ND16 Lens Filter? A: To use the ND16 Lens Filter, simply screw it onto the front of your camera lens. Adjust your camera settings to achieve desired exposure.
  • Q: Is the ND16 Filter suitable for low-light photography? A: Yes, the ND16 Filter is ideal for low-light situations. It allows for wider apertures without overexposing images.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for videography? A: Yes, the Urth ND16 Filter is great for videography. It helps create cinematic effects while maintaining image quality.
  • Q: How should I clean the ND16 Lens Filter? A: To clean the ND16 Filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the glass.
  • Q: Is the filter resistant to scratches and water? A: Yes, the ND16 Filter is designed to resist scratches and water. Its nano-coating provides extra protection.
  • Q: How do I store the Urth ND16 Lens Filter? A: Store the ND16 Filter in a protective case to prevent damage. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
  • Q: What is the warranty on the Urth ND16 Filter? A: The Urth ND16 Filter comes with a lifetime warranty. This ensures its durability and performance for years to come.
  • Q: Can I use this filter on different lens sizes? A: No, the ND16 Filter is specifically designed for seventy-two millimeter lenses. Adapters may be needed for different sizes.
  • Q: Does the ND16 Filter cause vignetting? A: No, the ultra-slim design of the ND16 Filter minimizes vignetting. It is engineered for optimal optics.
  • Q: What is the light reduction level of the ND16 Filter? A: The ND16 Filter reduces light by approximately six point twenty-five percent. This allows for creative exposure control.
  • Q: Is this filter easy to install? A: Yes, the ND16 Filter is easy to install. Simply screw it onto your lens's filter thread.
  • Q: What photography styles benefit from using this filter? A: Landscape photography and cinematic videography greatly benefit from the ND16 Filter. It enhances depth of field and motion blur.
  • Q: Can this filter be used with autofocus lenses? A: Yes, the ND16 Filter can be used with autofocus lenses. It does not interfere with autofocus functionality.

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