77mm No Cross pattern Variable ND filter and Black mist filter 2in1
$52.90
- Brand: GiAi
- Product Code: GA-VNDBM-77mm
- Availability: In Stock
Integrated black mist filter and VND function together, 2 in 1.
The VND and black mist filter 2in1 integrates the Variable ND filter 1.5-5 stops and Black mist filter into one. For the black mist filter, it could create a soft effect for your works, and softens wrinkles and blemishes. The variable ND filter is widely used for photography especially video shooting. For it is very convenient. If you use two filters, there may be vignettings on your pictures. So you may choose the VND and black mist filter 2in1.
-Before & After VND Black Mist Effects-
Neutral Density filters like sunglasses for your camera lens. A Variable does the same thing but it lets you adjust the strength of the filter by rotating the filter ring. This way, instead of carrying around multiple filters for different lighting conditions, you can carry just one and adjust for your specific shot. It’s the best way to perfectly expose your shot in any shooting scenario.
We specifically engineered the rotation of the filter to have hard stops at both ends of the working range, preventing unwanted cross polarization.
When taking portrait, the black mist filter can beautify skin but still clear image; It can give you a sense of age, creat more movie ambient feel when shooting duing night or where has strong light contrast.
ND filter is used to darken the entire image, which allows you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normal required. It is usually used for landscape photography, such as flowing cloud, running water, waterfall, moving cars, star track, etc.
By letting in less light through the lens, you can slow down your shutter to create longer exposures in broad daylight.
The filter thread size is actually different than the lens focal length. Usually, the filter thread size for your lens is printed on the front of the outer ring where your lens cap attaches, it'll look like øxx where xx is the filter size in millimeters.