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The Neewer 72mm Variable ND Filter ND8-ND128 is a high-performance camera lens filter that offers adjustable light control from 3 to 7 stops, making it ideal for capturing stunning motion blur in dynamic scenes. With advanced technology to eliminate common image artifacts and a robust design featuring 30 layers of nano coatings, this filter ensures superior image quality while being waterproof and scratch-resistant. Compatible with all 72mm lenses, it’s a must-have for any serious photographer.
D**9
Perfect for a Budget Indi Filmmaker!
The media could not be loaded. 1st impressions are good. I had to slightly correct the image's tint with the ND on. I used DaVinci Resolve 18. There is a slight colour shift, but that is standard with all filters. The filter is smooth running. And for the price, it really works well. I'm giving this a 5*Newwer once again making a fantastic reliable product.
M**C
Filter that is solidly built and gives off soft light
This filter from NEEWER creates a film-like haze that is perfect for portrait photography, videography, and even vlogs.The camera filter is made of Japanese AGC HD optical glass, and has 30 layers of nano coatings on both sides of the filter that are waterproof & scratch resistant, and oil proof. It is adjustable from 3 to 7 stops, with a rotating ring which reduces light intake and extends exposure time when shooting at a slower shutter. It measures around 3.3mm and is compatible with camera lenses that measure around 77mm.One thing I like about this is that the filter's thread is precisely cut, and it can be unscrewed without any problems. I think having a strong construction and well-made glass is necessary to retain the quality of the shots. In terms of the filter itself, I would say that the photographs that I obtained while having this on my camera have a softer, less-sharp edge. Therefore, I have to say that if this is used correctly, it produces results that are nearly as good as those obtained with more well-known filters.All in all, I would definitely recommend this filter especially if you’re someone who is new to using filters. This one will definitely help.
B**Z
Great Quality
The Neewer 77mm Variable ND Filter is an excellent addition to any photographer's kit. The filter is versatile and allows for a range of light reduction options from ND8 to ND128, making it easy to adjust for different lighting situations. The ultra-slim design of the filter ensures that there is no vignetting or X-crossing, and the 30 multi-layer nano coatings ensure that the filter produces high-quality images with minimal distortion.The filter is also waterproof, which makes it ideal for use in all kinds of weather conditions. The included cleaning cloth is a nice touch and helps keep the filter in top condition.Overall, I am extremely impressed with the Neewer 77mm Variable ND Filter. The quality of the filter is outstanding, and the range of light reduction options makes it an essential tool for any photographer. The fact that it is waterproof and comes with a cleaning cloth is a great bonus. I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a high-quality ND filter. Five stars!
S**B
Very good vND
This is an excellent variable ND for the price. Works well with both my Sony bodies (a6xxx APS-C and A7xx full frame) to get good, well exposed constant aperture video.You can buy cheaper, but you'll have problems with color cast and potentially poor optical glass - all of which are a real headache in post. You can also buy more expensive, but the const:benefit falls away quite quickly, and you may be wasting your money.It's well built, has a good screw thread (so won't get stuck like many of the cheaper no-name brands) and works well.Oh, and a top tip for stills photographers moving to video; fixed value NDs are better for stills, but when you are shooting video you'll need a variable ND (as its a primary way to control exposure in fixed aperture video), so a vND like this Neweer is one filter you absolutely need if DSLR-video is your new thing!I'd go so far as to say the Neweer vND is a good sweet spot between quality and cost if you are dabbling with DSLR video and need a relatively cheap filter that doesn't compromise your expensive DSLR/lens. You can go more expensive later if the need presents itself... but this filter may also end up being your 'keeper'!
A**N
achieve stunning images in a variety of lighting conditions
The 77mm Variable ND Filter ND8-ND128 Camera Lens Filter is an excellent addition to any photographer or videographer's kit. This filter offers a versatile range of light reduction, ranging from 3-7 stops, which allows you to capture beautiful images in a variety of lighting conditions. Whether you're shooting in bright sunlight or low-light conditions, this filter can help you achieve the perfect exposure.One of the standout features of this filter is its variable ND functionality. By simply rotating the filter, you can adjust the light reduction from ND8 to ND128, giving you ultimate control over your images. This is especially useful for shooting video, where you may need to adjust the exposure on the fly.The filter is made of high-quality optical glass, which ensures that it produces sharp and clear images with minimal distortion. The filter is also multi-coated, which helps to reduce glare and ghosting, ensuring that your images are clear and crisp.
D**B
Really nice filter
This ND filter has a nice smooth action, with clear markings on the casing so you know which ND level you're getting.The filter comes supplied with a cleaning cloth and a nice plastic protective case, ideal for when you're carryng a fair bit of kit and want to throw a few filters in your bag.The optical quality is good and gives a nice range of stops to get the shot you're after.I've not had any issues with image quality so far, and the glass has been good in quite cold temperatures with no jamming when trying to remove from lens.I'll be using this throughout winter so if any problems appear I'll update this review.Neewer are producing some really nice filters these days with optical and build quality similar to much higher priced items, really impressive.
A**C
Does the job
This filter does it job, especially on those bright sunny days. I also really like this because you won't get the X mark when adjusting the CPL and VND to max/ min.
A**E
Excellent value ND filter, almost perfect
UPDATE:.I just bought the 67mm version of this filter. A repeat buy says it all!.Original Review:.I’ve wanted to use an ND filter to achieve some long shutter, waterfall effects and motion blur of clouds in landscapes on my Lumix FZ300 bridge camera. I recently bought the K&F Concept 52mm MC UV Protection Filter with 28 Multi-Layer Coatings HD/Hydrophobic/Scratch Resistant Ultra-Slim UV Filter for 52mm camera Lens and it is a great filter. K&F Concept filters appear to have good reviews and are priced competitively for the hobby photographer, but only the ND2-32 has min and max stops and doesn’t suffer from the dreaded X pattern and I need a stronger variable ND filter than ND32. I took a chance on this NEEWER 52mm Variable ND Filter ND8-ND128 Camera Lens Filter (3-7 Stop) No X Cross Neutral Density Ultra-Slim HD Filter with 30 Multi-Layer Nano Coatings Waterproof. It has physical min and max stops and the reviews are positive..The NEEWER 52mm filter comes in a large, square plastic case. A very large, common, similarly-sized, but round case is used by K&F for all filter sizes too. They are all too bulky to carry in your camera bag for just these small filters, especially if you have several. I yearn for the past; small, round filter-specific cases!The filter itself is manufactured to a very high-quality standard. It threaded on first time, and smoothly, to the K&F UV filter, which I use purely as protection for the camera lens. There are stops at both minimum and maximum ND positions and the adjustment is snug and smooth. The filter also screws off easily with no sticking. The filter rim is easy to grip and the physical rotation stops help with loosening and tightening the filter..I usually test filters under overcast, constant-light conditions. However, I had sun and dark passing clouds today. So, I did my testing indoors under a controlled light. I test without the filter and then with the filter, sampling images at the extreme ND settings until I get the same exposure with all other settings the same. I then use my exposure app to check the number of stops the filter achieved. I was impressed with this NEWEER filter. It is indeed an ND8 to ND128, maybe a little more than 128. The variability is smooth and linear as the filter is rotated. I’ve tested others that are not linear at all.This filter does what it says it does! 😊I couldn’t see if there was a color shift indoors or if there was uneven gradation across the image with this filter. So, I took some sky photos when the sun was not behind clouds.I could not detect a color shift with the filter on this sunny day. This shift is often seen with filters in this price range, with a magenta or yellow tint. However, when I did get an overcast day and retested, a yellow tint is clearly noticeable when comparing the white garage door shots under the same lighting and camera parameters, simply with and without the filter (at ND8) fitted. No problem with photo post-processing but video will be more problematic.There was a small amount of uneven gradation with the wide angle zoom setting and ND128. However, that reduced/disappeared at longer focal lengths or at lower f-stop settings.The clarity and detail of the image was not noticeably affected by adding the ND filter.No X-pattern at all 😊 though stacked on the UV filter at 25mm focal length, I get some vignetting on my FZ300. My sensor must be offset as the dark corners are only in the left corners. The darker shading was also noticeable only on the left side. So, this may just be my camera. A 30mm focal length eliminated the vignetting with the UV filter and the ND filter both on the lens. Adding another filter or two behind the ND, like a polarizer or a fixed ND1000 will increase the vignette effect at longer focal lengths, which would need to be cropped out in post-processing or just zoomed in more when taking the shot.NOTE: You cannot stack another filter in front of this VND filter - no thread! Another filter has to go behind the ND.You also need a 55mm lens cap on the front of this filter, but my 52mm Lumix lens cap actually works. It's not a perfect fit, but it does sort of stay in place, until knocked! Get a 55mm cap..CONCLUSION:.I was hoping this filter would give me the correct f-stop adjustment without that awful X pattern. I am very pleased to see that it meets the stated specs, has minimal uneven shading at short focal lengths, and has manageable color shift, that I can see. I love the physical stops at min and max.My filter pack is now complete! This will be a really useful addition to my camera accessories, primarily for light control in extreme sunshine and for flowing water effects. At $50, this was a worthwhile purchase..HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
F**I
Buon prodotto ad un prezzo ottimo.
FIltro fotografico fatto molto bene, intuitivo e veloce da montare. Dotato di una custodia molto pratica che ne consente il trasporto senza problemi. Non crea vignettature e mi consente di fare foto a lunga esposizione anche in pieno giorno. Consigliato!
H**N
Einfache Handhabung
Einfach auf das Objektiv aufschrauben,Camera einschalten und durch drehen am Filter die gewünschte Verschlusszeit am Display ablesen,Auslösen - fertig.Kein lästiges Wechseln verschiedener Filterstärken um den gewünschten Effekt zu erzielen.
M**O
Perfetto
Tutto come da descrizione. Un prodotto di qualità con prezzo modico. Una volta usato non se ne può più fare a meno.
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