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Neewer 10060193 62mm Pro ND2-ND400 Variable Filter

A versatile 62mm variable ND filter with ND2 to ND400 range for precise exposure control in any lighting condition.

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Overview

Achieve the Perfect Shot with the Neewer® New-View ND Filter

The Neewer® New-View 62mm Pro Digital Optics ND Camera Filter is a versatile tool for photographers seeking precise control over exposure and depth of field. This adjustable variable filter allows you to reduce light intake from ND2 to ND400, opening up new creative possibilities in various shooting conditions.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Neewer
  • Model: 10060193
  • Type: ND (Neutral Density) Variable Filter
  • Filter Size: 62mm
  • Density Range: ND2 to ND400

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Single filter replaces multiple fixed ND filters across a wide ND2 to ND400 range
  • Continuous adjustment allows precise exposure tuning without swapping filters
  • 62mm threading fits a common lens size used by many popular lenses
  • Enables long exposures and wide apertures in bright lighting conditions
  • Compact and lightweight compared to carrying a full set of fixed ND filters

👎 Cons

  • Cross-pattern artifacts may appear at or near the maximum ND400 setting
  • Color cast can shift slightly at higher density settings compared to premium ND filters
  • No front filter thread markings to indicate exact ND stop values while adjusting
  • Build quality may not withstand heavy professional use over extended periods

Frequently Asked Questions

It adjusts continuously from ND2 (1 stop of light reduction) to ND400 (approximately 8.6 stops), giving you a wide range of exposure control with a single filter.
This filter is designed for lenses with a 62mm front filter thread. Step-up or step-down adapter rings can be used to fit other lens sizes.
The filter uses a rotating front ring — turning it adjusts the density between ND2 and ND400, allowing you to dial in the exact amount of light reduction needed without removing the filter.
Variable ND filters can exhibit a cross pattern artifact at or near their maximum density setting. This is a known characteristic of variable ND filter designs, and it is most noticeable at the ND400 extreme.
Yes, variable ND filters are popular for video work because they allow you to maintain a specific shutter speed and aperture while adjusting exposure smoothly, which is essential for achieving cinematic motion blur.