82mm Variable ND Filter, Fader ND2 to ND400 Adjustable HD Neutral Density Grey Filter with Cleaning Cloth for Camera Lenses

SKU: SKU0887

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There is a slight cross-hatching at maximum aperture with ultra-wide angle lenses up to 24mm at 1-5 stops of reduction, the longer the focal length used the less the cross-hatching will affect. At the maximum stop of reduction there will be a noticeable cross-hatching, which will disappear naturally if you continue to rotate the lens, this is a physical phenomenon and not a product problem. 
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Due to the use of a polarising film to control the amount of incoming light, colour cast is a common phenomenon on all commercially available adjustable ND's. KF has minimised the effect of the polarising film on the colour cast by using a mature manufacturing process and perfecting its coating technology. *According to laboratory data, the ND2-400 has a bias value of around 290k, which is below the industry average of 500k. Does the ND2-400 have dark corners? Tested with Nikon Z 7 and Nikor 14-30mm Sline, dark corners are not noticeable at 14mm, no dark corners at 16mm. 
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1. The shutter speed can be freely varied to suit the desired effect without changing the aperture, while maintaining the optimum iso. 2. A large aperture exposure can be used to create a bokeh background effect while maintaining the same shutter speed 3. Even with a shutter speed of 1/8000 second, a maximum aperture of F1.4 or F1.2 can lead to overexposure. The ND2-400 can easily eliminate overexposure in such cases, preserving highlight detail. *As with zoom lenses, the adjustable ND has a wider range of applications and is suitable for a wider range of scenarios, so if you are looking for the ultimate in image quality it is recommended that you choose a fixed value ND. 
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Two sets of polarising filters with high transparency are used to control the amount of light entering the lens through the filters. 
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There is a slight cross-hatching at maximum aperture with ultra-wide angle lenses up to 24mm at 1-5 stops of reduction, the longer the focal length used the less the cross-hatching will affect. At the maximum stop of reduction there will be a noticeable cross-hatching, which will disappear naturally if you continue to rotate the lens, this is a physical phenomenon and not a product problem. 
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Due to the use of a polarising film to control the amount of incoming light, colour cast is a common phenomenon on all commercially available adjustable ND's. KF has minimised the effect of the polarising film on the colour cast by using a mature manufacturing process and perfecting its coating technology. *According to laboratory data, the ND2-400 has a bias value of around 290k, which is below the industry average of 500k. Does the ND2-400 have dark corners? Tested with Nikon Z 7 and Nikor 14-30mm Sline, dark corners are not noticeable at 14mm, no dark corners at 16mm. 
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1. The shutter speed can be freely varied to suit the desired effect without changing the aperture, while maintaining the optimum iso. 2. A large aperture exposure can be used to create a bokeh background effect while maintaining the same shutter speed 3. Even with a shutter speed of 1/8000 second, a maximum aperture of F1.4 or F1.2 can lead to overexposure. The ND2-400 can easily eliminate overexposure in such cases, preserving highlight detail. *As with zoom lenses, the adjustable ND has a wider range of applications and is suitable for a wider range of scenarios, so if you are looking for the ultimate in image quality it is recommended that you choose a fixed value ND. 
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Two sets of polarising filters with high transparency are used to control the amount of light entering the lens through the filters. 
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As K&F Concept ND2-ND400 filters adjusts the amount of light that can pass through with polarizing glass, a colour cast can't be avoided for all the variable ND filters on the market. However, K&F Concept variable ND filters are made by the best coating technology, which reduces the effect of the polarizing film on image color. *Based on our professional test, the colour cast of K&F Concept ND2-ND400 filters is around 290k while the industry standard is 500k.