
Polaroid
Polaroid PLFILPND6G Graduated ND6 Filter for P Series
★★★★★
0.1 Lbs
A graduated ND6 square filter that smoothly darkens bright skies while leaving foregrounds naturally exposed.
$9.85*
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Overview
Key Features
Product Type :Camera Lens Filters
Package Dimensions :11.176 Cm L X 9.144 Cm W X 0.508 Cm H
Country Of Origin :United States
Package Weight :0.1 Lbs
Specifications
Brand
Polaroid
Model
PLFILPND6G
Filter Type
Graduated Neutral Density
Density
ND6 (0.6) — 2-Stop Reduction
Shape
Square
Compatibility
Polaroid & Cokin P Series Square Filter Holders
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Graduated transition allows selective light reduction without affecting the entire image
- Compatible with the widely available Cokin P Series holder system for easy integration into existing setups
- Square format allows vertical repositioning to match different horizon placements
- 2-stop light reduction is versatile enough for moderately bright skies without over-darkening
👎 Cons
- Graduated line may be visible in scenes without a clean straight horizon
- Square filter requires a separate holder and adapter ring, adding cost and setup time
- Single ND6 density offers no flexibility if stronger or weaker filtration is needed
- Plastic or resin construction is more prone to scratching than glass alternatives
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the ND6 (0.6) density rating mean on this filter?
An ND6 or 0.6 density reduces light transmission by 2 stops in the darkened portion of the filter, allowing you to bring down bright highlights without affecting the rest of the frame.
What filter holder systems is this compatible with?
This square filter is designed to fit Polaroid and Cokin P Series square filter holders.
How does the graduated design differ from a standard ND filter?
A graduated ND filter transitions from dark at the top to clear at the bottom, so only part of the image is darkened. A standard ND filter reduces light evenly across the entire frame.
Can this filter be rotated or repositioned in the holder?
Yes, because it slides into a square filter holder, you can move it up or down and rotate it to align the graduation line with your scene's horizon or bright area.