Neewer

Neewer 67mm Natural Night Filter HD Neodymium Glass

4.3 (48 reviews)

Reclaim city skies and pull star trails out of light-polluted urban environments with this 67mm neodymium night filter.

$49.99*
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Overview

Shooting astrophotography from inside a city used to mean accepting a compromised sky — orange halos, washed-out stars, and a sky gradient that flattens everything above the roofline into a muddy amber. The Neewer 67mm Natural Night Filter is built specifically to push back against that reality. By using neodymium glass, which selectively absorbs the narrow wavelengths produced by sodium vapor and common artificial lighting, the filter lets you bring back sky detail, contrast, and star visibility without traveling hours outside the metro. It's a practical tool for urban landscape photographers, architectural shooters working after dark, and anyone chasing star trails or aurora captures in light-compromised environments.

The optical construction uses high-definition neodymium glass with 28 layers of multi-coating on both surfaces. In handling, the filter threads smoothly onto a 67mm front element and the coatings hold up to the demands of outdoor night work — water beads off cleanly, fingerprints wipe away without residue, and the anti-reflective stack controls the ghosting and flare that would otherwise appear when shooting toward distant light sources. The filter ships with a protective box and a lens cleaning wipe, which is a small but useful inclusion for a piece of optical glass you'll be threading on and off in the dark.

Key Features

【Premium Natural Night Filter】When filming at night, light pollution from streetlamps, lights at home and business, neon signs, billboards, and other artificial lighting can be a real headache for photographers. Get this light pollution reduction filter to reduce the yellow/green color caused by city lights, capture details of your filming subject, keep proper contrasts, and avoid overexposure

【Widely Applicable for Night Photography】Easy to mount and remove, the screw on filter is widely applied in urban landscape photography and architectural shots to block city lights and avoid haze. It also applies to star trail capturing, aurora filming, and celestial object observation in urban environments. It helps capture subtle details by filtering out stray light in the sky

【HD Neodymium Glass with No Color Aberration】The night sky filter is made of high definition neodymium glass to realize great light transmission with no chromatic aberration from edge to edge. It helps take crystal clear images with enhanced contrast and more details. No color cast

【Anti Reflective and Anti Fingerprint Coatings】The natural night filter is constructed with 28 layers of anti reflective and anti fingerprint coatings on both sides. Water repellent, scratch resistant, and oil proof, the filter offers great protection for your camera lens

【67mm Camera Lens Filter】This 67mm effect lens filter can only fit 67mm camera lens. Please confirm the filter thread size marked on your camera lens barrel with the "Ф67" (diameter) symbol first. A filter box and a lens cleaning wipe are also included for filter care and safekeeping. Compatible with Neewer iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max cage,also compatible with Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and S22 cage.

Specifications

Filter Type
Natural Night Filter
Glass Material
HD Neodymium Glass
Coatings
28-layer anti-reflective and anti-fingerprint coatings
Protection Features
Water repellent, scratch resistant, oil proof
Filter Thread Size
67mm
Included Accessories
Filter box, lens cleaning wipe
Compatibility Notes
Compatible with Neewer iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max cage, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and S22 cage

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Neodymium glass visibly neutralizes the yellow-green sodium vapor cast in city skies, making urban astrophotography viable where it would otherwise be a frustrating exercise.
  • 28-layer coating stack delivers water repellency, scratch resistance, and oil resistance — a filter that survives a cold overnight rooftop session without fogging or attracting grime.
  • Screw-on mounting installs and removes quickly between shots, which matters when conditions change during a night session.
  • No chromatic aberration edge-to-edge means star points at the corners of a wide-angle frame remain clean and accurate.
  • Suitable for star trails, aurora photography, and urban landscape work — a single filter that covers multiple night shooting disciplines.

👎 Cons

  • Requires some exposure compensation because the filter reduces total light transmission — a consideration on faster prime lenses already pushed to their limits in dark skies.
  • Results vary with the type of streetlighting in a specific location; LED municipal lighting responds differently than sodium vapor, and no filter eliminates all artificial light.
  • Stacking with other filters risks vignetting, limiting flexibility for shooters who typically work with multiple filter layers.
  • Only fits 67mm threads — photographers with multiple lenses of different filter sizes will need size-specific versions rather than one filter for the whole kit.

Frequently Asked Questions

It targets the yellow-green cast produced by sodium vapor and LED streetlamps — the dominant light sources in urban environments. In practice, the filtered frames show more neutral sky tones, better separation between the sky and architectural elements, and improved visibility of stars that would otherwise wash out.
No. The HD neodymium glass construction combined with 28 layers of anti-reflective coating is designed specifically to avoid chromatic aberration and color cast from edge to edge. Sky gradations and subject colors should render accurately.
Any filter reduces light transmission, so you'll need to compensate with a longer shutter, wider aperture, or higher ISO. The exact adjustment depends on the density of this specific filter — test at your shooting location before committing to a sequence for star trails or time-lapses.
It can be threaded onto a lens that already has a filter mounted, but stacking adds vignetting risk — especially on wide-angle lenses. For astrophotography where edge sharpness matters, shooting this filter alone is generally the better approach.
Only if your lens has a 67mm filter thread, marked on the barrel with a Ø67 symbol. This filter is not adjustable — it will not fit 62mm, 72mm, or any other thread size. Check your lens cap or barrel before purchasing.