
Neewer 10101887 GoPro Hero 12/11/10/9 ND Filter Set
Six-filter ND and CPL kit for GoPro Hero 9–12 that tames harsh light with 18-layer multi-coated optical glass.
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Overview
Key Features
【Compatibility】 This ND Filter Kit is compatible with Hero Black 13 / 12 / 11 / 10 / 9
【Multi Coated Glass】Premium 18 layers of multi resistant coatings for a flawless appearance to reduce lens flare and avoid vignetting.
【Reduce Lens Flare】Neutral density filters reduce light to decrease the chance of overexposure. Polarizer filter increases contrast while eliminating reflection and glare. The CPL Filter is at a preset level and can prevent unnecessary glare from reflecting surfaces (such as water, snow and even glass windows) without rotation.
【Easy to Use】Unscrew the original filters counterclockwise, then turn the filter clockwise to allow a quick swap to another filter. This filter kit helps to get crystal clear pictures and videos efficiently during climbing, cycling, skydiving, etc.
【What You Get】Package includes CPL, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000 filters in a small protective hard plastic case. Note: Only the glass surface is water resistant; The filter cannot be used in water
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Includes six filters (CPL, ND8, ND16, ND32, ND64, ND1000) covering a wide range of lighting conditions
- 18-layer multi-resistant coating reduces lens flare, ghosting, and vignetting
- Aircraft-grade aluminum alloy frames are lightweight yet durable for action use
- Tool-free twist-on installation makes swapping filters quick in the field
- Compact hard-shell carrying case keeps all filters organized and protected
👎 Cons
- Not compatible with GoPro models older than the Hero 9
- CPL filter is preset and cannot be rotated to adjust polarization intensity
- Filters cannot be used underwater, limiting versatility for aquatic GoPro shooting
- ND1000 is extremely dark and only useful in very bright daylight or long-exposure scenarios