43mm Variable Neutral Density ND8-ND2000 ND Filter for Camera Lenses with Multi-Resistant Coating, Waterproof

SKU: KF01.1264

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One size up, e.g. if you are already using a 55mm filter, you will need to use a 58mm filter if you need to overlay a filter 
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One size up, e.g.if a 55mm filter is used ,a 58mm lens cap is required 
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as long as your lens size is same the filter size, the filter can use on a telephoto lens Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath your lens cap. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol. 
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One size up, e.g. if you are already using a 55mm filter, you will need to use a 58mm filter if you need to overlay a filter 
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One size up, e.g.if a 55mm filter is used ,a 58mm lens cap is required 
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as long as your lens size is same the filter size, the filter can use on a telephoto lens Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel or printed underneath your lens cap. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol. 
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As Variable ND it is suitable for any lens with filter size 72mm (or with step up and step down rings to other sizes). The filter itself is light, my only suggestion would be to go for 77mm and use step up rings to use the centre of the filter for better quality. 
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Please check the lens cap of 50mm 1.4 it had a diameter written on it 
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55mm variable Nd filter you are asking, please double check your lens size in this way: Your camera's lens thread size will be marked somewhere on the lens barrel. This number is always preceded by a "Ø" (diameter) symbol. Eg. Ø55 = 55mm thread size. Hope above information helps and please contact us at any time inneeded. 
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when you get to the strongest last stop or so, by then it's very dark!