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2020-07-17T16:11:38
The packaging already gives you an idea of how great the quality is of this product
Patrick O.
2019-07-24T16:38:33
Very little magenta cast. Very accurate 10 stop rating. Slight vignette in the corners. How I tested. I set up my D850 camera with a 17-35mm f/2.8 Tamron lens set at 17mm 3 feet in front of white seamless paper. I placed 2 Einstien lights bare bulb on either side of the camera. At the lowest power setting using an incedent flash meter to set the reading at f/4 - ISO 100 across the image as best I could and took a control shot. I then added the M10 filter holder using the 77mm mounting ring, added the ND filter and increased the output of the Einstien flash units by 8 stops, and increased the ISO to 400 for a combined 10 stop adjustment. I then took another image with the ND filter in place. I imported both images into LightRoom. Using the reference image feature to compare the exposure values. Center values are within 0.5% Edge values are within 3.0% Corner Values are within 6.0% First I can say there is using the M10 holder there is NO corner cutting or gross vignette like I get when stacking round filters. There is a slight magenta cast in the corners, and can be removed with a -2 adjustement to the tint slider. Accurate, effective and glass so it will not distort the way a resin filter can.
James O.
2019-07-24T16:33:52
Very little magenta cast. Very accurate 6 stop rating. Slight vignette in the corners. How I tested. I set up my D850 camera with a 17-35mm f/2.8 Tamron lens set at 17mm 3 feet in front of white seamless paper. I placed 2 Einstien lights bare bulb on either side of the camera. At the lowest power setting using an incedent flash meter to set the reading at f/4 across the image as best I could and took a control shot. I then added the M10 filter holder using the 77mm mounting ring, added the ND filter and increased the output of the Einstien flash units by 6 stops. I then took another image with the ND filter in place. I imported both images into LightRoom. Using the reference image feature to compare the exposure values. Center values are within 0.5% Edge values are within 3.0% Corner Values are within 6.0% First I can say there is using the M10 holder there is NO corner cutting or gross vignette like I get when stacking round filters. There is a slight magenta cast in the corners, and can be removed with a -2 adjustement to the tint slider. Accurate, effective and glass so it will not distort the way a resin filter can.
James O.
2019-07-24T16:32:54
Very little magenta cast. Very accurate 3 stop rating. Slight vignette in the corners. How I tested. I set up my D850 camera with a 17-35mm f/2.8 Tamron lens set at 17mm 3 feet in front of white seamless paper. I placed 2 Einstien lights bare bulb on either side of the camera. At the lowest power setting using an incedent flash meter to set the reading at f/4 across the image as best I could and took a control shot. I then added the M10 filter holder using the 77mm mounting ring, added the ND filter and increased the output of the Einstien flash units by 3 stops. I then took another image with the ND filter in place. I imported both images into LightRoom. Using the reference image feature to compare the exposure values. Center values are within 0.5% Edge values are within 3.0% Corner Values are within 6.0% First I can say there is using the M10 holder there is NO corner cutting or gross vignette like I get when stacking round filters. There is a slight magenta cast in the corners, and can be removed with a -2 adjustement to the tint slider. Accurate, effective and glass so it will not distort the way a resin filter can.
James O.
2018-04-12T02:50:26
Two things to look for in buying a ND filter is price and that the filter is multi coated. The Haida filter is priced much better than similar filters plus most of the other filters are not multi coated. It should be an easy decision
ALBERT S.
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Bang for the buck
By James O.
Very little magenta cast. Very accurate 10 stop rating. Slight vignette in the corners. How I tested. I set up my D850 camera with a 17-35mm f/2.8 Tamron lens set at 17mm 3 feet in front of white seamless paper. I placed 2 Einstien lights bare bulb on either side of the camera. At the lowest power setting using an incedent flash meter to set the reading at f/4 - ISO 100 across the image as best I could and took a control shot. I then added the M10 filter holder using the 77mm mounting ring...
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Bang for the buck
By James O.
Very little magenta cast. Very accurate 6 stop rating. Slight vignette in the corners. How I tested. I set up my D850 camera with a 17-35mm f/2.8 Tamron lens set at 17mm 3 feet in front of white seamless paper. I placed 2 Einstien lights bare bulb on either side of the camera. At the lowest power setting using an incedent flash meter to set the reading at f/4 across the image as best I could and took a control shot. I then added the M10 filter holder using the 77mm mounting ring, added the...
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After extensive testing and user feedback, the Haida NanoPro MC 100x100mm Neutral Density 1.8X (64) Multi Coated Glass Filter emerges as a top-tier choice for photographers seeking precision and quality in their work. This high-quality, durable filter is designed to effectively reduce light by 6 stops, enabling the use of wider apertures and faster shutter speeds even in challenging lighting conditions.
Crafted with a multi-coated coating, this filter ensures superior light transmission and minimizes reflections, which is essential for capturing images with the utmost clarity and contrast. The NanoPro MC's advanced coating technology sets it apart from lesser coated alternatives, providing a clear advantage for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
The filter's high density is particularly beneficial for those looking to achieve motion blur effects in bright daylight, or to create a shallow depth of field without overexposing the shot. Its 100x100mm size is versatile and easy to use with many different filter holders, making it a convenient addition to any photographer's kit.
Users have reported very little magenta cast, confirming the filter's accurate 6 stop rating. While a slight vignette may be noticed in the corners, it is significantly less pronounced than what is often encountered with stacked round filters. This can be easily corrected post-production, as indicated by the user review, with minimal adjustments.
The Haida NanoPro MC filter is also praised for its glass construction, which avoids the potential distortion sometimes found with resin filters. Its robust build ensures longevity and consistent performance, even in the most demanding of shooting scenarios.
In summary, the Haida NanoPro MC 100x100mm Neutral Density 1.8X (64) Multi Coated Glass Filter stands out for its effective light reduction capabilities, high-quality multi-coating, and durable glass construction. It is an essential tool for photographers aiming to expand their creative possibilities and capture stunning images without compromise.
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