
Neewer 10101074 62mm MRC Variable ND2-ND400 Filter
Control light with precision using this 62mm variable ND filter featuring 42-layer nano coatings and Japanese optical film.
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Overview
Key Features
【Variable ND Filter】Neewer ND2-ND400 variable filter reduces the amount of light reaching the camera sensor, allows you to take photos in various conditions with slower shutter speeds and wider apertures, perfect for capturing rivers, waterfalls, light trails and other moving objects with dynamic blur.
【Premium Materials】 The Japanese NITTO polarising film ensures optimal neutrality as well as precise contrast and colour reproduction. With superior 4-element optical glass and 42-layer multi-resistant coatings, this ND filter lets you take photos and videos with confidence.
【Multiple Nano Coatings】42 nano-coatings with a minimum light reflectance of 0.1% can block ultraviolet rays from 300nm to 380nm and reduce flare and ghosting. Multi-resistant coatings protect the filter against moisture, oil, dust and scratches.
【Ultra-thin Design】 The ultra-thin 9.5mm lens with precise thread, is easy to mount. The wide outer frame prevents vignetting of your shots and is ideal for wide-angle and telephoto lenses.
【Note】1. X-shaped glare or ghosting may appear when light is reduced to ND256. 2. Actual ND effects may differ to Min and Max brands as well as in different environments. 3. For long exposure, please purchase ND1000 or ND2000 filters.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Wide ND2 to ND400 range covers most daylight shooting scenarios in a single filter
- 42-layer multi-resistant nano coatings protect against moisture, oil, dust, and scratches
- Ultra-thin 9.5mm frame reduces vignetting on wide-angle lenses
- Japanese NITTO polarising film delivers accurate color reproduction and contrast
- Variable design eliminates the need to carry and swap multiple fixed ND filters
👎 Cons
- X-shaped glare or ghosting can appear at higher density settings around ND256
- Not suitable for extreme long exposures where ND1000 or greater is needed
- Actual ND values at minimum and maximum positions may vary from marked settings
- Variable ND filters inherently introduce slight color shifts compared to fixed ND filters