
Neewer 10101185 67mm Variable ND2-ND32 & CPL Filter 2-in-1
Unleash Your Creative Vision with the Neewer 2-in-1 Variable ND & CPL Filter The Neewer 2-in-1 67mm Variable ND Filter combines the functionality of a variable neutral density (ND2-ND32) filter and a circular polarizer (CPL) filter into one convenient tool. Ideal for photographers and videogr...
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Overview
Unleash Your Creative Vision with the Neewer 2-in-1 Variable ND & CPL Filter
The Neewer 2-in-1 67mm Variable ND Filter combines the functionality of a variable neutral density (ND2-ND32) filter and a circular polarizer (CPL) filter into one convenient tool. Ideal for photographers and videographers, this filter allows you to control light exposure and reduce glare, resulting in stunningly clear and vibrant images. With its premium HD optical glass, nano coatings, and ultra-slim aluminum alloy frame, this filter ensures exceptional performance and durability.
Specifications:
- Type: 2-in-1 Variable ND & CPL Filter
- Diameter: 67mm
- ND Range: ND2-ND32 (1-5 Stops)
- Material: HD Optical Glass, Aluminum Alloy Frame
- Coating: 30 Layer Nano Coating
- Features: Water Repellent, Scratch Resistant
Key Features
【Variable ND & CPL Filter】After adjusting the ND filter and then rotating the frame, you can realize the functions of the ND filter and the CPL filter simultaneously. This 2 in 1 filter kit allows you to shoot under bright lighting conditions to capture motion blur images. It reduces reflections and glare from shiny objects like water or glass. The variable neutral density filter reduces 1–5 stops of light
【No Dark Cross Shadow】To solve the well known vignetting issue with variable ND filters when used on wide angle lenses, the NEEWER filter set uses self locking technology to ensure that there will be no dark cross shadow or vignetting when shooting with wide angle lens
【HD Optical Glass with Multiple Resistant Coatings】 With high quality HD optical glass and 30 layers of nano coatings on the both side of the filters, the reflectivity can reach less than 0.1% to reduce flare and ghosting. Protect the filter from water, oil, dust, and scratches
【Aircraft Grade Aluminum Alloy Frame】 Made of CNC machined aluminum alloy, the non slip texture of the frame makes it easy to install and remove the filter. Laser etched marks can be precisely controlled from the minimum (ND2) to the maximum (ND32) of light reduction. Featuring ultra slim design, the front diameter is larger than the back diameter of this filter.Note: For this 67mm ND filter, the lens cap/hood (Sold Sperately) should be 72mm.
【Compatibility】 Compatible with all lenses with a 67mm thread size. Please confirm your lens thread size before purchasing. The thread size is marked on the front or side of your lens, next to a "Ф" (diameter) symbol;Compatible with Neewer iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max cage,also compatible with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and S22 cage.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Combines variable ND (ND2-ND32) and CPL filter functions into a single unit, enhancing shooting flexibility.
- Allows for capturing motion blur images in bright light while simultaneously reducing reflections and glare.
- Features self-locking technology to eliminate dark cross shadows or vignetting, even with wide-angle lenses.
- Constructed with high-quality HD optical glass and 30 layers of nano coatings for minimal reflectivity and maximum clarity.
- Utilizes an aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frame with a non-slip texture, making it easy to install and remove.
👎 Cons
- The front diameter is larger than the back, requiring a 72mm lens cap/hood, which is sold separately.
- The ND filter only provides 1-5 stops of light reduction, which may not be enough for extremely long exposures or very bright conditions.
- While compatible with some phone cages, its primary design is for lenses with a 67mm thread, limiting universal phone compatibility.
- Achieving the desired balance between ND and CPL effects may require practice and precise adjustment.
- The ultra-slim design of the filter, while beneficial for avoiding vignetting, may also make it feel less robust to some users.