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49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm
1/4, 1/8
Optical Glass
Camera Lenses
Photography
Slim/Multicoated
Black Diffusion
Yes
Nano-coating
| Models | SKU: NEBKSOFT18 $13.59 Temporarily On Backorder 17 Styles Available Although this item is temporarily on Backorder, you can order it now and it will ship as soon as it arrives. Your card will only be charged once item is shipped. | SKU: VDFK $79.00 Ships from Manufacturer 12 Styles Available Usually ships within 2-5 Days. Delivery is subject to availability. | $41.37 $49.00 Save:$7.63 (16%) Ships from Manufacturer 16 Styles Available Usually ships within 2-5 Days. Delivery is subject to availability. |
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| Includes | - | - | Carry & Storage |
| Grade | 1/4, 1/8 | - | - |
| Circular Filter Size | 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm | 37mm, 43mm, 46mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm | 28mm, 30mm, 34mm, 37mm, 40.5mm, 43mm, 46mm, 49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm, 82mm |
| Filter Type | Soft Focus & Diffusion | UV | Polarizing, UV, Warming |
Black Diffusion Camera Lens Filter
NEEWER black diffusion filter with dreamy cinematic effects helps reduce highlights and lower the glare, making the skin look smoother and softer, ideal for portrait photography, video recording, and vlog videos.
Even Light Transmission
Helps you easily achieve a soft and dreamy effect for cinematic shoots.
Multiple Nano Coatings
Multiple nano coatings on both sides are water repellent, scratch resistant, and oleophobic, effectively reducing the reflection came from the filter itself and the ground.
Nonslip and Ultra Slim Frame
The ultra slim frame avoids vignetting and dark corners on wide angle and telephoto lenses. CNC trapezoidal patterns enable effortless installation and removal.
How to Choose the Correct Size
This filter is compatible with all camera lenses. Please check your cameras lens' filter thread size before purchasing. The filter thread size is usually a number marked on the front or side of the lens, preceded by a "phi" (diameter) symbol.