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Platinum™ - 52mm, 58mm and 67mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Lens Filter

Model: PT-MC400VND67
SKU: 5029068
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  • General
    • Brand: Platinum™
    • Model Number: PT-MC400VND67
    • Product Name: 52mm, 58mm and 67mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Lens Filter
    • Color: Black
  • Dimensions
    • Diameter: 67 millimeters
  • Compatibility
    • Brand Compatibility: Universal
    • Lens Compatibility: Most 67mm, 58mm and 52mm lenses (with adapters)
  • Material
    • Filter Material: Aluminum
  • Features
    • Lens Filter Type: Neutral Density (A lens attachment that can improve image quality or viewing and keep the front element of the lens clean and safe. Some filters can be used for stylistic reasons or to improve color or light.)
    • Shape: Circle
    • Filter Attachment Type: Screw on
    • Quantity: 1
  • Other
    • UPC: 600603187292

This Platinum PT-MC400VND67 variable neutral density filter is compatible with most 67mm, 58mm and 52mm lenses, with included adapters, and lets you reduce incoming light to allow wide apertures in bright light and other creative shooting options.

Lens Buying Guide

  • Compatible with 67mm lenses: Also compatible with 58mm and 52mm lenses with the included adapters for flexible use.
  • Reduces incoming light between 1 and 8.6 f-stops: To enable the use of wide apertures and varied shutter speeds when shooting photos and videos in bright light.
  • Multicoated optics: Deliver clear, high-quality images.
  • Aluminum and glass materials: Offer durability.
  • Screw-on design: Enables easy attachment.
  • Carrying case included: For secure storage and transport.
  • Compatible with 67mm lenses: Also compatible with 58mm and 52mm lenses with the included adapters for flexible use.
  • Reduces incoming light between 1 and 8.6 f-stops: To enable the use of wide apertures and varied shutter speeds when shooting photos and videos in bright light.
  • Multicoated optics: Deliver clear, high-quality images.
  • Aluminum and glass materials: Offer durability.
  • Screw-on design: Enables easy attachment.
  • Carrying case included: For secure storage and transport.
Whats Included
  • 67mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Lens Filter
  • 67mm-to-58mm adapter, 67mm-to-52mm adapter
  • Carrying case
  • Owner's manual
  • 67mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Lens Filter
  • 67mm-to-58mm adapter, 67mm-to-52mm adapter
  • Carrying case
  • Owner's manual

Q: Is this lens for solar eclipe photography ,compatible with nikon p900 and full apiture ?

A: The brand of lens doesn't matter as long as the mm match. That said this ND filter is not strong enough to use for the solar eclipse. Using it could damage your sensor. You need something that will stop at least 16 full stops of light.

Q: Would it fit Sony zv-e10 16-50mm lens

A: Unfortunately, this kit will not fit. The Sony SELP1650 16-50mm lens has a 40.5mm filter thread.

Q: Will this lens fit a Sony A7C ? with a Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD ?

A: Yes, this filter will fit. The Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD has a 67mm filter thread.

Q: What range does this ND filter have?

A: 1-8.6 stops (ND2-ND400)

Q: will this fit on a Sony a6400

A: Check your lens. There will be a number on the front of it alongside a circle with a line through it just on the outside part of the glass. That is your thread size. If it matches the number of the filter, it will fit.

Q: If I was to use 3 of these filters, would that be enough to safely capture the eclipse? Nikon D810 with 70-200 2.8

A: I don't know if that would work but the risk of camera damage, let alone eye damage, is not worth it. You can call the camera sales people at Best Buy, or call the local news media and ask how they are filming the eclipse for broadcast. They would be doing it safely. C

Q: Will these be enough protection for my dslr if I double up? Does that even work?

A: I only needed one, works great for moving in and out of two/more different locations. but yes I do believe you can double up and added another nd or other filter to it.