58mm ND2-ND400 (9 Stops) Variable ND Filter Neutral Density Adjustable Filter for Canon Nikon DSLR Cameras + Lens Cleaning Cloth

SKU: SKU0125

  • 21.99
Overall Rating 4.8   247
Reviews
4
Did what I wanted
I may have to play around with the settings but It didn't do too bad of a job. I did not notice any ghosting effect like other reviews said it had. I had gotten the filter just in time for my trip. It pays to read reviews and sometimes it can be a gamble what you buy. I would definitely recommend this filter. It did end up doing what I wanted to. However it will not fit in my 300mm zoom lens just on the 18 55mm wide angle lens. Still not a bad deal.
Did what I wanted Did what I wanted
03/08/2021
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