Elevate your photography with our Ultra-Dark ND Lens Filter, designed to help you capture stunning images with unmatched clarity and natural color. Featuring our exclusive ND1000000 Filter, this essential accessory for photographers will transform your shots.
Experience the power of 20 stops light reduction, which effectively blocks extreme light, ensuring your photos are crisp, sharp, and vividly detailed without any risk of overexposure. The filter is crafted from premium AGC optical glass with a mere 0.6% reflectivity and is housed in an aviation aluminum alloy frame. This design is super slim and lightweight, making it perfect for wide-angle lenses by preventing vignetting, while the robust frame adds durability and prevents jamming.
With 18 layers of multi-coatings, our ND filter reduces ghosting, flare, and reflections, enhancing light transmission for superior image quality. Before ordering, please confirm your lens's compatibility, ensuring it's a 77mm size, indicated by the "ø" (diameter) symbol on your lens. Give your photography the edge it deserves with our Ultra-Dark ND Lens Filter.
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Effective for Eclipse Photography
The filter worked perfectly for photographing the eclipse, providing clear and beautiful pictures. -
Affordable Price
It offers good value for its price, making it a cost-effective choice for solar photography. -
High Optical Quality
The optical quality is considered excellent for the price range, performing nearly as good as seeing through a telescope. -
Versatile Use
This filter can be used on different lenses, providing flexibility for various types of photography.
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Hinders Image Quality Slightly
The filter does hinder image quality a bit, which is expected given its price. -
Niche Use
It is very niche and mainly useful for solar and long exposure photography, which may not suit all photographers. -
Requires Long Exposure
To get decent exposures with this filter, long exposure times are necessary, which may not be convenient in all situations. -
Sun appears tiny with short lenses
Photographers using lenses around 200mm may find the sun appears very small in their images.