The 43mm ND Lens Filter Plus+ from Urth provides a fixed 3-stop light reduction for better control with long exposure and depth of field techniques. With less light entering your camera, you can also use wider apertures for a beautiful shallow depth of field effect without overexposing images. Cinematographers can use the ND8 Filter Plus+ to create more cinematic effects in low light without losing quality or overexposing the shot. The Plus+ range features 20-layers of nano-coating, which provides easier cleaning and better protection against water, oil, and scratches. These layers also provide a higher maximum light transmission and a more consistent transmission curve for truer light reduction.
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Key Features
- 0.9 Optical Density
- 20-Layer Nano-Coating
- B270 Schott Optical Glass
- Ultra-Slim Rim
The 43mm ND Lens Filter Plus+ from Urth provides a fixed 3-stop light reduction for better control with long exposure and depth of field techniques. With less light entering your camera, you can also use wider apertures for a beautiful shallow depth of field effect without overexposing images. Cinematographers can use the ND8 Filter Plus+ to create more cinematic effects in low light without losing quality or overexposing the shot. The Plus+ range features 20-layers of nano-coating, which provides easier cleaning and better protection against water, oil, and scratches. These layers also provide a higher maximum light transmission and a more consistent transmission curve for truer light reduction.
More DetailsUrth Plus+ ND Filter Overview
The filter is double-threaded for stacking filters or using screw-mount lens caps.
The fixed ND8 Filter Plus+ lets you capture motion blur and depth of field effects in low light. The filter is great for landscape photography and cinematic effects in videography.
The filter's German B270 SCHOTT optical glass is coated with a 20-layer nano-coating for truer light transmittance, better protection, and easier cleaning.
The consciously designed ultra-slim rim avoids vignetting and our durable magnalium is guaranteed for life.
Beautiful depth of field with wider apertures.
Cut 3-stops for stronger long exposure.
Slow your shutter for a more cinematic look.
Urth Plus+ ND Filter Specs
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Urth Plus+ ND Filter Reviews
Very good filter
By Kostas G.
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-04-10
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] It was the only one I found for 39mm. I am glad someone is making a large range of sizes.
Amazing Filter!
By Anonymous
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-15
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The price is good and it's flawless! It works so well I bought another one! (only because I accidentally smacked the first one against a rock and broke it)
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I've never heard of magnalium. I always by brass ...
I've never heard of magnalium. I always by brass rings because they don't bind like aluminum rings. How does magnalium compare?
Magnalium is an aluminum alloy with 10-5% magnesium and 90-95% aluminum. It is light, strong, and resists corrosion. In addition, the strength and hardness of aluminum increase when it is alloyed with such substances as magnesium, manganese, nickel, chromium, zinc, iron, copper, and silicon. Magnalium—lighter and more workable than aluminum—is used in making metal mirrors and scientific instruments. Since it is 90-90% aluminum, cross threading may still occur
Date published: 2024-05-25
Will this fit in the 52mm filter holder slot for ...
Will this fit in the 52mm filter holder slot for Nikon 200mm f2 or 200-400 f4 lenses?
The Urth 52mm ND64 1.8 Lens Filter Plus+ (6-Stop) may or may not fit the Nikkor 200mm f/2 or Nikkor 200-400mm f/4 lens, but the only filters guaranteed to fit are Nikon filters.
Date published: 2024-01-05
