K&F Concept 52mm Variable ND2-ND400 ND Lens Filter (1-9 Stops) for Camera Lens, Adjustable Neutral Density Filter with Microfiber Cleaning Cloth (B-Series)
- 【Import Optical Glass】Crafted from premium AGC optical glass with 8 multi-layer coatings, this ND filter reduces reflections and glare, ensuring superior image quality.
- 【Versatile Light Control】With 1 to 9 stops of adjustable light reduction and 360-degree rotation for precise dimming settings, this filter is perfect for diverse scenarios. (Note: Max stops may cause a cross-pattern effect, commonly known as a black "X"cross.This phenomenon is natural and temporary, occurring due to the adjustable ND filter's interaction with specific lenses and focal lengths.
- 【Glare-Free Surface】Treated with an oxidized sandblasting process, this filter prevents unwanted stray light and minimizes unnecessary reflections on the metal surface.
- 【Slim and Secure】At a mere 7.4mm thickness,the CNC-patterned design ensures enhanced friction while rotating, making it easy to attach/detach lenses and accessories anytime, anywhere.
- 【Compatibility Note】This ND filter suits all 52mm lenses. Check your camera's lens thread size (usually beside a "ø" diameter symbol) before ordering. Additionally, a 55mm lens cap is required for this 52mm variable ND filter.
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Reduces the amount of light reaching the film without affecting the color.
Applies slow shutter speed under strong sunlight exposure.
Allows wider apertures, effectively decreasing depth of field.
Neutral density can be adjusted from ND2 to ND400.
What't In Box
Slim Fader ND Filter
Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
NOTE:
This kit is compatible with all 52 mm lenses ONLY, please verify your cameras's lens thread size before ordering.This number is always preceded by a "ø"(diameter) symbol
When using the ND filter to the maximum(ND400) or bigger degree density, it will appear "X" spot or a blurry in the picture,this is a normal phenomenon.
Suggestion:Lower down the density value gradually and reduce the aperture, until the facula disappeared.