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Zomei 77mm Ultra Slim ND2-ND400 Filter Reduction With Adjustable Light Stepless
Product Description:
Color: Grey and Black
Material: SCHOTT glass + Aluminium Aviation
Size:
Calibre :77mm
Frame thickness: 1.4mm
Frame height: 7.81mm
Compression spring of lenses: seamless loaded
Features:
1.With Zomei Variable Density Neutral Gray filters, users can select the intensity from ND2 (1 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stops) by rotating the front ring.
2.Nearly zero distortion when light go through this HD filter. With only 7mm thickness and made with no compromise, this Variable ND2-400 Filter might be the thinnest and the best in the world.
3.High quality optical glass. All Materials Used in this filter Meet the Requirements of European Union's standards of Environ Ment Protection-ROHS(Restrictions on Hazardous Substances).
4.Zomei Ultra Slim FADER ND gray is adjustable between 2-400, unbiased color. Double Thread, 18-Layer super anti-reflection multi-coated with everclear 5(water repellent/anti-oil/anti-dust/anti-soil/scratch resistant) Coating Technology to withstand almost any conditions.
5.With Zomei Variable Density Neutral Gray filters, users can select the intensity from ND2 (1 f-stop) to ND400 (8+ f-stops) by rotating the front ring. Nearly zero distortion when light go through this HD filter. With only 7mm thickness and made with no compromise. All Materials Used in this filter Meet the Requirements of European Union's standards of Environment Protection-ROHS(Restrictions on Hazardous Substances).
Explanation of "X" cross issues:
"X" cross on images is a common issue with wide angle lenses and variable ND filters. Physics limit the capabilities of variable ND filters on wide angle lenses. There is no problem with the quality of our products.
When you enter the edge of the max range,the "X" issue may appear on yout image. Because you are using it beyond its capability according to the laws of optical physics,which will inevitably cause this phenomenon.
If you want to use ND filtration at wider angles, you'll need to get a ND filter (or multiple filters) with a static density