Neewer

Neewer 62mm ND2-ND400 Variable Neutral Density Fader Filter

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Achieve Creative Control with Variable Neutral DensityThe 62mm ND Neutral Density Fader Filter provides variable light reduction from ND2 to ND400, allowing you to control exposure and depth of field in various lighting conditions. Ideal for photography and videography. Material: Optical Glass f...

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Overview

Achieve Creative Control with Variable Neutral Density

The 62mm ND Neutral Density Fader Filter provides variable light reduction from ND2 to ND400, allowing you to control exposure and depth of field in various lighting conditions. Ideal for photography and videography.

  • Material: Optical Glass from Japan
  • Back thread diameter (attach to lens): 62mm
  • Front thread diameter (attach additional filter): 67mm
  • Variable ND: ND2 - ND400

Key Features

Fader ND filter is highly recommended by famous photographers and film directors.You don't have to carry a bunch of filters for shooting. One filter give you from the range ND2 to ND400

Neutral Density (ND) filters can reduce the intensity of light without appreciably changing its color. Traditionally speaking, ND filters have different f-stop reduction numbers and transmittance thus generated can be applied for different shooting conditions, such as portraiture, water falls, etc

Slim profile design. Thin filters are essential for avoiding vignetting when shooting at wider angles. Simply rotate the ring of this filter, it offers 2 to 8 stops added density

Apply slow shutter speed under strong sunlight exposure. Large aperture is available to create depth of field easily. Carry ONLY a single filter with the same capability with ND2, ND4, ND8 and ND400

The Fader ND filter is suggested to use with wide and standard lens to obtain the best performance. Image quality may drop when focal length above 200mm. It may not be suitable for wide angle lens <24mm,35mm film format equivalent

Specifications

Type
Variable Neutral Density Filter
Density Range
ND2-ND400
Filter Size
62mm
Density Stops
2 to 8
Brand
Neewer

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Offers a variable neutral density range from ND2 to ND400, eliminating the need to carry multiple filters.
  • Enables photographers to use slow shutter speeds in bright sunlight, capturing motion blur effects effectively.
  • Allows for wider apertures in bright conditions, making it easier to achieve shallow depth of field for portraits.
  • Features a slim profile design, which is essential to help prevent vignetting when shooting with wider lenses.
  • Provides 2 to 8 stops of added density simply by rotating the filter ring, offering flexible light control.

👎 Cons

  • Image quality may noticeably drop when this Fader ND filter is used with focal lengths exceeding 200mm.
  • This variable ND filter may not be entirely suitable for wide-angle lenses less than 24mm (35mm film format equivalent).
  • The "variable" nature of this ND filter can sometimes introduce color shifts or a cross-polarization effect at its extreme settings.
  • Optical clarity and potential for lens flare with this specific filter are not detailed in the product features.
  • The filter's durability and resistance to scratches or water are not explicitly mentioned in the description.

Frequently Asked Questions

A variable ND filter like this allows you to adjust the amount of light entering your lens from ND2 to ND400, reducing the need to carry multiple fixed ND filters.
Yes, this Neewer Fader ND filter is designed to apply slow shutter speeds even under strong sunlight exposure, making it suitable for long exposures.
The slim profile design of this Neewer filter helps to avoid vignetting, but it may not be suitable for ultra-wide-angle lenses under 24mm (35mm film format equivalent).
Yes, by allowing you to use a large aperture under strong light, this filter makes it easier to create a shallow depth of field, which is often desired for portraits.
Yes, the Fader ND filter is suggested for use with wide and standard lenses; image quality may drop when the focal length is above 200mm.
You can simply rotate the ring of the Neewer 62mm ND2-ND400 filter to adjust its density from 2 to 8 stops.