
Capture the perfect shot with this Platinum PT-MC400VND77 variable neutral density lens filter, which reduces incoming light from 1 to 8.6 f-stops to enable use of different shutter speeds and wide apertures in bright light for ideal photos and videos.
Q: does this nd filter have a color cast
A: There is a slight color cast, but nothing that can't be compensated for during shooting within the camera settings or in post. It's slight enough and the workaround is easy enough that I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it, especially at this price point.
Q: How many f stops or what ND number is this?
A: This product reduces incoming light from 1 to 8.6 f-stops and it is variable ND2 to 400.
Q: can this go on canon 16-35mm 2.8 L lens?
A: I know this is a year old question, but I will answer in case anyone else is looking presently. You can always get step up rings for it to fit your, or almost any, camera lens. They are easy to use and can be had inexpensively. Pay no attention to the person who just said "no."
Q: Will this be enough to shoot the eclipse if you stack 3 of them? Nikon D810 / 70-200 2.8 glass
A: No.. unfortunately you can't stack enough of these to use for the eclipse. You'll generate heat in every one of them and it is not a safe alternative to a solar filter.. and if you try it anyway, don't look through the viewfinder. And expect some dead spots on your sensor after.
Q: Can this filter reused to capture the solar eclipse ?
A: No. You need a large f-stop ND filter to prevent your sensor from frying.
Q: will this fit my nikon d3400?
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