67mm ND2-ND400 (9 Stops) Variable ND Filter Neutral Density Adjustable Filter for Canon Nikon DSLR Cameras + Lens Cleaning Cloth
SKU: SKU0127
Nd filter had a dark X through the picture. Uneven distribution of darkening throughout the photos taken with this ND Filter.
12/12/2019
I bought this thinking it would save me time taking my neutral polariser off one lens and transferring to another. This was a huge mistake. The vari works well but moves too easily making adjustments and keeping the shot settings almost impossible. Autofocus spent ages hunting for the subject and could not lock on, tried manual focus with little improvement but still out of focus pictures. an other wasted purchase IMHO. The none setting on the polariser has a .2 shade to it.
14/11/2019
This is a great ND filter. Works like it should. There is a little bit of a learning curve in its operation, so I would suggest playing with it during daylight hours when you can see what you’re doing - I was using it for nighttime photography and had some difficulty negotiating the adjustable filter without affecting the focus on my lens. My one complaint is that its “slim” design means that it has very little teeth for attaching a lens hood or lens cap. I would much rather have another couple of millimeters to be able to more securely attach a cap or hood.I bought the 67mm because that is currently the largest lens I have, but I also got a step-up ring for my 58mm lenses, and it works just fine.
02/11/2019
Exceeded my expectations! Just gotta be careful though with the filter on max, there can be some vignetting.
18/10/2019
A simple easy to use filter, which fits perfectly does not reduce jpeg or RAW quality.Reasonably priced, the main issue is not to overuse it
26/09/2019
Perfect for ICM photography. Easy to use no faffing with holders and sliding in expensive glass which usually ends up on the floor. I have two of these now one for each lens I use for ICM photography and I have recommended them to others. It's true you can't get your lens hood on with them but I don't need to when doing ICM. You can't get a lens hood on when using Lee Filters either so I don't see why that is a problem.
14/09/2019