K&F Concept ND2-ND400 Blue Coated Variable ND Filter
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BrandK&F
Product description
This ND2-ND400 Blue Multi-Coated Variable ND Filter from K&F Concept is a 82mm variable neutral density filter providing an adjustable light reduction of 1 to 8.6 stops. It darkens the entire image evenly, allowing a photograph to be made with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing the exposure time or increasing the aperture, it is possible to control the depth of field and blur movement easily, creating a dynamic look for streams, waterfalls, landscapes, and more. This multi-coated variable neutral density filter does not affect the coloration of the image. The filter's slim design reduces possible vignetting on wide-angle lenses.
Features:
【High-end Japanese optical glass】K&F Concept variable neutral density filter made of high-end Japanese optical glass, double-sided multilayer blue coating is conducive to waterproof and dustproof.
【Reduce Exposure】ND2-400 Reduces light intake from 1 to 8.66 f-stops, which is especially suitable for rivers, waterfalls and other waters, especially under strong light.
【Double anti-reflective coating】Allows the use of slow shutter speeds on high speed films or digital cameras to record movement/image blur in waterfalls, clouds or any fast moving subject.
【Ultra-Slim】The filter frame is only 7.3mm, and super lightweight CNC ring used in construction prevents adverse effect
【Note】This ND Filter is compatible with all 46mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath your lens cap. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.