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Marumi DHG Solid NDSolar Eclipse Filter (16.5-Stop)

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Marumi DHG Solid NDSolar Eclipse Filter (16.5-Stop)
Key Features
  • 5.0 Optical Density
  • Digital High-Grade Multi-Coating
  • Optical Glass Construction
  • Aluminum-Alloy Filter Ring
This 58mm Marumi DHG Solid NDSolar Eclipse Filter provides a 16.5-stop exposure reduction. Its 5.0 density creates a darkening of the entire image that is effective for solar eclipse photography. You can also use it to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you can control depth of field and convey movement more easily. Neutral density filters do not affect the coloration of the image and are ideal for pairing with other filters.
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For Solar Photography, Not Safe for Direct Viewing of the Sun
Warning: Viewing the Sun without proper protection can cause permanent eye damage, blindness, and equipment damage. This product protects your camera and allows for safe solar photography only; it is not ISO 12312-2 compliant and therefore not safe for direct viewing of the Sun. Always use approved ISO 12312-2 certified safety glasses when viewing the Sun directly. Never use photographic neutral density filters for direct solar viewing, viewing the sun through an optic, or when using cameras with an optical viewfinder.
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Asked by: Gary
Although the Canon LA-DC58K Lens Adapter has 58mm threads, attaching a 58mm filter might cause vignetting.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2024-03-28

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Is this filter CE or ISO Certified?
Asked by: Sha K.
I have used the filter for successful photos of the sun. The packaging does not indicate certification, but it does state that the filter is not suitable for direct viewing or for viewing through a camera's optical view finder.
Answered by: Gordon B.
Date published: 2023-12-08

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Will this filter fit the Canon 52mm Drop-in Filter Holder?
Asked by: Reed
NOOOO! You don't want to use a drop in filter to photograph the sun - even if it fits. You must have a filter that fits on the front of your lens to prevent heat buildup.
Answered by: Eric B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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When I use this filter for long exposures I get a purple haze across much of the picture. Why?
Asked by: Richard
I purchased this for the solar eclipse in August and it worked great. No issues. I did try I long exposure during the day with a white fence in the image and there was zero color cast. You might have to go with a higher ISO as your camera might be trying to amplify a weak signal which can cause a magenta color shift. Same thing happens on nigh shots if you use to low an ISO. Some cameras are more prone to this shift in low light than others.
Answered by: Jack E.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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does it fit for canon ef 17-40mm lens?
Asked by: Anonymous
It should the ring is quite thin and is for 77mm threads
Answered by: Alan H. Sirui Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27

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This filter states For Solar Eclipse Photography so is it safe for my Canon 80D?
Asked by: Carol R M.
I have used this filter with Canon 70D and Canon 5 dsr it works great no damage to cameras
Answered by: KARIM B.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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What is the material of the metal ring/rim of this filter? the Marumi 77mm DHG ND-100000 Solid Neutral Density 5.0 Solar Eclipse Filter (16.5 Stops)
Asked by: Phil
It is an Aluminum alloy
Answered by: Alan H. Sirui Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is this item available with a 72mm thread size and is it safe for the sensors on DSLR cameras?
Asked by: Anonymous
The solar eclipse filter is only available in 77mm and 58mm sizes . for all others se step down ring Yes it is perfectly safe for the sensors on a DSLR camera. It is designed to protect them from the extreme light and heat that comes from pointing a camera at the sun
Answered by: Alan H. Sirui Expert
Date published: 2018-08-27
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