• 56.99
Overall Rating 4.7   84
4
If you look through your lens collection buy the size that fits your largest lens filter size. All you have to do after that is buy some step down rings to make it fit any lens smaller than your largest. This should also keep your wide angle lenses from getting cropped by the filter. The filter itself is awesome. Easy to turn from 2-32. Very easy to use.
25/08/2022
5
Highly recommend!! You need this for outside sunny pictures
19/08/2022
5
The quality of this filter is superb and no x pattern as advertise. The build of it is second to none and the threads are clean as a whistle.
03/08/2022
4
This ND filter was great and I was able to get some amazing long exposure shots with it!

But, if you have an ultra wide angle (15mm, 16mm, etc), which most people use to take landscape photography, you start having this vignette around the 4 corners of your image. They are not a big problem if you’re simply taking quick shots since they can be cleaned up in post using Lightroom or Photoshop.

However, if you do long exposures trying to capture motion such as water surface of a lake or a waterfall, those vignette or stick around there and you basically won’t be able to get any usable data in the corners of your image. For many of my landscape shots I had to resort to cropping in to get rid of the vignettes which still resulted in an amazing shot, but defeats the purpose of me shooting at 15mm.

The filter also seems to distort the natural colours a bit but it wasn’t a huge deal since it didn’t mess up my colours that much.

I do love the little features like having stops at the min/max range of the filter so you don’t turn past what it is capable of.
26/07/2022
4
Build is EXCELLENT, bought this to use with the Tamron 70-180mm. Pushes the contrast a bit too much for me when shooting portraits so unsure if I can recommend for that use case.

Also it’s important to note if you’re shooting with this lens, the TAMRON 70-180mm, the lens hood WILL NOT fit while this filter is mounted.
16/07/2022
5
This is the best budget ND filter by far. It has 2-32 stops, no vignetting, no ugly tints or artifacts, and no compromise to the quality of the image. Build is solid and comes with a great case, all for an affordable price. Definitely recommend!
10/07/2022
4
This is my first rotating ND filter. I bought this for my Canon R5 kit lens (24-105mm lens). It works well for landscape and pretty much anything outdoors. I generally do not go beyond about ND16 so I have not yet noticed the dreaded "X".

The one complaint I will levy is that it produces a vignette at every stop. However, this is easily fixable in Photoshop or other photograph editing software.

While not a really valid complaint, I cannot use my lens hood. But a hand functions fine in place of it.
07/06/2022
5
A very well made filter, a bit heavier in construction than other filters I have used. However due to its width, you can not attach the lens hood. But since this is a variable filter requiring rotation you. may not want to use the hood anyway.
05/05/2022
4
I use the 67mm version of this filter. Since there are no external threads to mount a hood (I use this with a stepup ring for other lens sizes), I use a 67mm Amazon product ($9.50 for two) "67mm Camera Lens Hood - Rubber - Set of 2 - Collapsible in 3 Steps - Sun Shade/Shield", Mount the rubber hood BEFORE the VND, fold the rubber back over the lens, then mount the VND, set it where I want it, then pull the rubber hood out over the VND adjustment ring. A little awkward, but it works.
06/09/2021
4
I purchased this a while back but decided to do a more controlled test today. My copy does have an almost imperceptible green tint. Certainly correctable with white balance adjustment either in-camera or in post. More importantly, I tested this on a extremely sharp 20mm lens with a high megapixel camera and was unable to detect any distortion or image softness due to the filter. Less one star because the threads are not easy to align on the lens. For me, it is good value for the money.
22/08/2021