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Urth 95mm Variable ND2-400 Camera Lens Filter 1-8.6 Stop Range Ultra-Slim Optical Glass Black

  • Regular price $130.86

Vendor: Urth

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB088C2XWTM

Availability: In Stock


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Urth 95mm Variable ND2-400 Camera Lens Filter 1-8.6 Stop Range Ultra-Slim Optical Glass Black

$130.86

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What materials is the Urth Variable ND Lens Filter made of? A: The Urth Variable ND Lens Filter is made from optical glass and tough magnalium. This combination ensures durability and exceptional light control.
  • Q: What is the size of the Urth ND2-400 filter? A: The Urth ND2-400 filter has a size of ninety-five millimeters. This size is suitable for a variety of camera lenses.
  • Q: How many stops does the Urth ND2-400 filter cover? A: The filter covers a range of one to eight point six stops. It allows for versatile light control in various shooting conditions.
  • Q: How do I use the Urth ND2-400 filter? A: To use the filter, simply attach it to the front of your lens. Rotate the filter to adjust the density for your desired exposure.
  • Q: Is the Urth ND2-400 filter suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this filter is suitable for beginners. Its adjustable settings make it easy to experiment with different light conditions.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for long exposure photography? A: Yes, the Urth ND2-400 filter is ideal for long exposure photography. It allows you to achieve smooth motion effects by reducing light.
  • Q: How do I clean the Urth ND2-400 filter? A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials to prevent scratches.
  • Q: Does the Urth ND2-400 filter come with a warranty? A: Yes, the Urth ND2-400 filter is backed by a lifetime warranty. This reflects the manufacturer's confidence in its durability.
  • Q: What if my Urth ND2-400 filter arrives damaged? A: If your filter arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
  • Q: Is the Urth ND2-400 filter good for landscape photography? A: Yes, the filter is excellent for landscape photography. It helps manage bright conditions and enhances the quality of your images.
  • Q: How does the locking rim feature work? A: The locking rim feature prevents over-rotation of the filter. This ensures consistent exposure settings and eliminates the X-effect.
  • Q: What type of photography is this filter best for? A: This filter is best for nature, landscape, and motion blur photography. It offers flexibility in varying light conditions.
  • Q: Is the Urth ND2-400 filter compatible with all cameras? A: The filter is compatible with lenses that have a ninety-five millimeter diameter. Check your lens size for proper fit.
  • Q: Can I use this filter for video recording? A: Yes, the filter is suitable for video recording. It helps achieve cinematic effects by controlling exposure during filming.
  • Q: How does the nano-coating benefit the filter? A: The eight-layer nano-coating enhances light transmission and reduces glare. This results in clearer and sharper images.

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