
Cokin
Cokin CNV32-58 Nuances Variable ND Filter 58mm (5-10 Stops)
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The Cokin Nuances Variable ND Filter offers 5 to 10 stops of precise exposure control with premium Schott B270 glass.
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Overview
Key Features
Variable Neutral Density Filter
Reduces Exposure by 5 to 10 Stops
Darkens Entire Image
Greater Control over Exposure Settings
Constructed from Schott B270 glass for increased optical clarity and color fidelity.
Specifications
Brand
Cokin
Model
CNV32-58
Filter Size
58mm
Filter Type
Variable Neutral Density
Density Range
ND32–ND1000 (5–10 Stops)
Glass Material
Schott B270
Coating
EVERCLEAR 5 Anti-Reflection (16 Layers per Surface)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Wide 5-to-10-stop range eliminates the need to carry multiple fixed ND filters
- Schott B270 optical glass delivers high clarity and accurate color rendition
- 16-layer EVERCLEAR 5 anti-reflection coating reduces flare and ghosting
- Rotation lever and dot markings allow quick, precise density adjustments
👎 Cons
- Variable ND filters can produce cross-shaped artifacts at maximum density settings
- 58mm thread size limits use to lenses with that specific filter diameter without step-up rings
- Heavier and thicker than a single fixed ND filter, which may cause vignetting on wide-angle lenses
Frequently Asked Questions
What ND range does the Cokin Nuances Variable ND filter cover?
It provides variable neutral density from ND32 to ND1000, which translates to 5 to 10 stops of light reduction.
What type of glass is used in this filter?
The filter is constructed from Schott B270 glass, a high-quality optical glass known for its clarity and color neutrality.
Does the Cokin Nuances Variable ND filter produce a cross pattern (X-artifact) at higher density settings?
Variable ND filters can exhibit cross artifacts at their maximum density range. The Cokin Nuances design aims to minimize this, but some effect may be visible near the ND1000 end.
How do you adjust the density on this filter?
The front ring features visual dot markings and a rotation lever for fast, precise adjustment between density settings.
What is the EVERCLEAR 5 coating?
EVERCLEAR 5 is Cokin's multi-layer anti-reflection coating applied in 16 layers per glass surface, designed to reduce flare and ghosting while maintaining color accuracy.