A green filter that produces very light foliage on black and white film. Also used for contrast effects (lightens green/darkens red). Filter factor 6 (+2 2/3 stops).
Import Japanese AGC Glass】CPL filters is made of Japan imported glass, 24 multi-layer coated. Protect your lens from dirt, scratches, fingerprints, and accidental damage.
【24 Multi-Layer Coatings】24 layer green coatings to help repel water and dust, reducing the amount of light that hits your camera sensor, giving you the chance to experiment different creative possibilities.
【Function】Hydrophobic, scratch-resistant, anti-reflective green coating, effectively prevent oil, fingerprint, scratch, protect the valued camera lens.
【Super Slim & Lightweight】Super slim and lightweight aluminum frame, maximum reduce the impact on light and effectively avoid dark corner for wide-angle shooting. The super lightweight CNC nonslip frame helps install and take off the filter quickly.
【Note】This size nd filter is compatible with all 77mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.
One filter has both of CPL and varaible ND filter function,save your time to replace two filters; it can not only reduce the amount of light entering the lens but also darken skies, manage reflections at the same time.
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Made by completed professional optical glasses, Multi-layer coating, only allows 0.7% light transmittance and waterproof, scratch-resistant, which could protect your valued lens.
Filter Frames made by aluminum alloy, the serrated design of the edge of the frame makes it easy to install. There is 5 mark from Min to ND32 on frame, It is convenient for you to sure the ND filter stops.
Please verify your camera's lens thread size(usually marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath the lens cap) before ordering. The number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.