77mm Magnetic Filter Kit CPL + ND2-32 + Black Mist 1/4 Filter Set + Magnetic Adapter Ring & Lens Cap,28-Layer Coated HD Optical Glass for Camera Lens - Nano-X Series (Compatible with 82mm magnetic cap)

SKU: SKU.2499

  • 104.99
Overall Rating 4.8   35
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5
Excellent Quality Filters In A Magnetic Quick-Change System
I taught photography for a number of years, so this is not my first time out with ND (Neutral Density) filters. These filters are high quality photo equipment that is easy to use. The system is a little different, in that they are magnetic vs pure screw-on. The look is distinctive.

There are two filters in the kit. There is a an open screw-on ring to which the magnetic filters attach. There is a lens cap, and a storage pouch with separate, padded, compartments.

The filters appear to be good quality. The metal rings are not particularly heavy, but feel sturdy enough to support the filter.

In reviewing photos, there are no filter artifacts in the photos caused by the filters.

I like the quick change/magnetic feature of this system. I would buy more filters of this style because it saves time, and the filters are sufficiently secure. Also, the snap together feature means I do not risk getting my fingers on the glass and making a print.

One thing to note is that the open, no glass, ring screws on first. The magnetic filter snaps to that. When using this system, other filters need to be the same system if added to the camera lens past the ND filter, or else they need to be screwed. in first and the magnetic filters attached next. For instance, if using a polarizing filter in addition to the ND, the polaroid would be attached first.

This is a system I really like, and a brand that appears to produce very good quality.

Another thing to note: There are no how-to-use-an-ND-filter instructions. But ND (Neutral Density) is easy.

It works like sunglasses for a camera by reducing the amount of light the camera receives.

The slide ring on the ND 2-32 ring? You spin that and the depth of the darkness changes, altering your f-stop without requiring a change of aperture. Like being able to use a wide aperture or low f-stop in brighter light than usual.
So then the camera has a shallower depth of field = more bokeh in more environments if that’s what you need to blur or soften out a background.
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12/11/2025
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