Reviews
All-in-1 filter
It is a variable and polarizing ND filter.
The ND is 5 steps, there are 2 steps, 10 steps (ND1000, 1024 to be exact).
The polarizing filter eliminates light reflections on surfaces, cars, water, glass and also enhances the colors of the sky, leaves, asphalt, etc... (search the internet for more information)
Personally, I use it for video so as not to lose the depth of field by closing the diaphragm (f9 next, I can now go to f2.3 without burning the frames of excess light). I haven't removed it from my 35mm in a while, I'm thrilled.
The filter is made of metal and glass, presented in a hard plastic case for storage. The protective and anti-glare layers of a greenish color are appreciated and you can put the tip on it, which holds quite well without coloring.
The lever changes the density of the filter and the other ring moves the polarizing filter. You have to pay attention to it because you can move both carefree.
In the pictures you can see the filter attached to an adapter, (step-up 49mm to 67mm) this is because I have filters of 67 and 49, my advice is to buy large filters and then "step-up" adapters.
About the image quality. Excellent: There are no dominants, no chromatic aberration, no loss of definition, no appearance of the terrible X of gradual ND filters.
I have a very expensive polarizing filter and I hardly notice the difference to this one.
As a negative point, although I said earlier, be careful when handling one of the rings so as not to move the opposite.
**If it has been helpful to you, remember to vote positive so that we can help each other**:)
The ND is 5 steps, there are 2 steps, 10 steps (ND1000, 1024 to be exact).
The polarizing filter eliminates light reflections on surfaces, cars, water, glass and also enhances the colors of the sky, leaves, asphalt, etc... (search the internet for more information)
Personally, I use it for video so as not to lose the depth of field by closing the diaphragm (f9 next, I can now go to f2.3 without burning the frames of excess light). I haven't removed it from my 35mm in a while, I'm thrilled.
The filter is made of metal and glass, presented in a hard plastic case for storage. The protective and anti-glare layers of a greenish color are appreciated and you can put the tip on it, which holds quite well without coloring.
The lever changes the density of the filter and the other ring moves the polarizing filter. You have to pay attention to it because you can move both carefree.
In the pictures you can see the filter attached to an adapter, (step-up 49mm to 67mm) this is because I have filters of 67 and 49, my advice is to buy large filters and then "step-up" adapters.
About the image quality. Excellent: There are no dominants, no chromatic aberration, no loss of definition, no appearance of the terrible X of gradual ND filters.
I have a very expensive polarizing filter and I hardly notice the difference to this one.
As a negative point, although I said earlier, be careful when handling one of the rings so as not to move the opposite.
**If it has been helpful to you, remember to vote positive so that we can help each other**:)
05/12/2022