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Haida NanoPro MC ND Filter (100 x 100mm, 3-Stop)

BH #HANPND.9100 • MFR #HD3307
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Haida NanoPro MC ND Filter (100 x 100mm, 3-Stop)
Key Features
  • 0.9 Optical Density
  • Multicoated for Increased Performance
  • 2mm-Thick Optical Glass Material
  • Darkens Entire Image
The 100 x 100mm NanoPro MC ND Filter is designed for the Haida M10 filter holder. This square neutral density filter is 2mm thick and features an 8x filter factor, providing a 3-stop reduction in exposure across the entire image. This allows you to slow down shutter speeds to capture movement in your photos and use wider apertures in bright lighting situations.
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What all do I need to attach this to a Nikon ...

What all do I need to attach this to a Nikon 16-35 lens?
Asked by: Bob
You need an adapter ring and a filter holder. You can click the links below to view; https://bhpho.to/2ToOsZW https://bhpho.to/3cvVunl
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-03-04

Just curious about the image, is this filter that ...

Just curious about the image, is this filter that magenta?
Asked by: Shawn
Haida 77mm NanoPro MC ND 3.0 Filter (10-Stop) is not magenta. That is just a reflection when the photo was taken.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2022-04-07

will the lens hood still fit after the filter in ...

will the lens hood still fit after the filter in my rf 24-105mm?
Asked by: Johnny
The lens hood will fit the Canon RF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens when using the Haida 77mm NanoPro MC ND 3.0 Filter (10-Stop).
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2022-01-28

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Why is this filter Red?
Asked by: Howie
The filters are coated on both side and at certain angles, the filter surfaces reflect certain colors. However, the light going through the filter and the lens is not this color but a neutral one. There will be no adverse affect on your image.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2018-10-24
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