Compatible with lenses with 82mm filter threads, the MRC Variable ND2-ND32 Lens Filter from Neewer is a variable neutral density filter providing an adjustable light reduction of 1 to 5 stops to increase image blur. It enables you to control exposure in various light conditions, allowing to capture photos and videos with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than usually required. It also avoids the common "X" cross on your images. Constructed with optical glass and an aluminum frame, it has 30 layers of nano-coating for an anti-oil, anti-scratch, and water-repellent surface that can keep your lens safe. In additional, its knurled designed prevents accidental dropping and offers accurate and smooth rotation.
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Key Features
- Reduce Exposure by 1 to 5 Stops
- Avoids Common "X" Cross
- Reduce Shutter Speeds, Widen Apertures
- Greater Control over Exposure Settings
Compatible with lenses with 82mm filter threads, the MRC Variable ND2-ND32 Lens Filter from Neewer is a variable neutral density filter providing an adjustable light reduction of 1 to 5 stops to increase image blur. It enables you to control exposure in various light conditions, allowing to capture photos and videos with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than usually required. It also avoids the common "X" cross on your images. Constructed with optical glass and an aluminum frame, it has 30 layers of nano-coating for an anti-oil, anti-scratch, and water-repellent surface that can keep your lens safe. In additional, its knurled designed prevents accidental dropping and offers accurate and smooth rotation.
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Neewer MRC Variable ND2-ND32 Overview
Neewer MRC Variable ND2-ND32 Specs
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