Compatible with lenses with 62mm filter threads, the MRC Variable ND Filter from Neewer is a variable neutral density filter providing an adjustable light reduction of 1 to 8.5-stops. It works great in bright variable light to achieve effects such creative blurred motion. Designed with 9.5mm thickness, this filter avoids possible vignetting on wide-angle lenses. Constructed with optical glass and an aluminum frame, it has 42 layers of nano coating to create an anti-oil, anti-scratch, and water-repellent surface that can keep your lens safe. In addition, the filter blocks out ultraviolet rays to reduce flare and ghosting while maintaining accurate color rendition.
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Key Features
- 0.3 to 2.6 Optical Density
- 42-Layer Multicoated Blue Film
- Optical Glass Construction
- 9.5mm Thickness
Compatible with lenses with 62mm filter threads, the MRC Variable ND Filter from Neewer is a variable neutral density filter providing an adjustable light reduction of 1 to 8.5-stops. It works great in bright variable light to achieve effects such creative blurred motion. Designed with 9.5mm thickness, this filter avoids possible vignetting on wide-angle lenses. Constructed with optical glass and an aluminum frame, it has 42 layers of nano coating to create an anti-oil, anti-scratch, and water-repellent surface that can keep your lens safe. In addition, the filter blocks out ultraviolet rays to reduce flare and ghosting while maintaining accurate color rendition.
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Neewer MRC Variable ND Overview
Neewer MRC Variable ND Specs
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