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Schneider True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable ND Filter (77mm, 1.5 to 11.5-Stop)

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Schneider True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable ND Filter (77mm, 1.5 to 11.5-Stop)
Key Features
  • Variable 0.45 to 3.45 Optical Density
  • Optical Glass Construction
  • Threaded Front Filter Ring
  • Darkens Entire Image Area
The 77mm True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable ND Filter from Schneider is a solid variable neutral density filter with an adjustable filter factor of 0.45 to 3.45 that provides a reduction of 1.5 to 11.5 stops. This 77mm filter darkens the entire image area, allowing for wider apertures or longer shutter speeds than usually required. The variable density is easily controlled by rotating the front filter ring, allowing the additional required exposure length to be determined. By slowing the exposure time, the level of image blur and sense of movement may be enhanced, and by adjusting the lens aperture, the depth of field may be more precisely controlled. This is especially useful when shooting images in bright sunlight, where achieving long shutter speeds and wide apertures is otherwise impossible.
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Will the lens hood of the Sony 70-200 GMII fit ...

Will the lens hood of the Sony 70-200 GMII fit with this filter installed?
Asked by: Joel
The Schneider True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable Neutral Density Filter (77mm) front threads are 77mm. Since the filter does not expand in the front ring, you can keep the lens hood on the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II Lens attached.
Answered by: Elliot
Date published: 2024-03-26

Does this filter stop at each end of the ...

Does this filter stop at each end of the adjustment or does it rotate past the end of each adjustment?
Asked by: Peter
I just picked up one of these filters and No, it does not have stops at each end.
Answered by: Peter
Date published: 2022-07-08

What material is it made out of?

What material is it made out of?
Asked by: Joakim
The ring is made of brass.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-06-22

Does the front thread turn when adjusting the ND ...

Does the front thread turn when adjusting the ND level or stay static?
Asked by: Kristen
Yes, the front ring rotates when adjusting ND on the Schneider True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable Neutral Density Filter (82mm).
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2022-02-22

Hi there! Does this filter have hard stops or ...

Hi there! Does this filter have hard stops or does it rotate full 360? Thanks!
Asked by: Dustin
The B+W Tru-Match Vari-ND MK III Variable Neutral Density Filter does not have hard stops. The markings on the ring are merely reference points of how light or dark the filter will become when turning the ring.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2021-11-17

How does it compare to B+W Vario ND 1-5? What is ...

How does it compare to B+W Vario ND 1-5? What is the front size? B+W's front size is designed at 86mm for less vignette. Even so, I did find vigenette at 24mm on my 24-105 lens. How about the color shifting? B+W is shifting green on 1-3 stops.
Asked by: Tony
The front filter thread of this filter is 82mm. Most filters will begin to vignette to some degree at 24mm. Color shift is nearly always present when using variable ND filters, but how much varies between filters.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2021-04-08

The overview for this Variable ND filter states ...

The overview for this Variable ND filter states that the effect is achieved by "...stacking highly neutral gray polarizing filters..." If so, will this filter also work as a good polarizing filter? I need a polarizer + ND filter for waterfall photography, so I was wondering whether a separate polarizing filter is needed in combination with this filter.
Asked by: Michael
The Schneider True-Match Vari-ND MKII Variable Neutral Density Filter (82mm) does not act as a Polarizing Filter. A separate Polarizing Filter is necessary to get the Polarizing effect.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2021-08-27
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