Vivitar 62mm Variable Neutral Density (ND) Filter - 0.3 to 3.0 (1 to 10 stops)

SKU: VVVNDX62

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2014-02-03T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

One good, one bad

I bought an 82mm and a 77mm. The 77 worked fine all the way to fully stopped down. The 82 started showing dark bands 3 or 4 stops down, and a full dark X or Hourglass at 7 and 8 stops. I returned the 82 as unusable.

Paul W.

2013-05-27T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent buy

If one is intent on using a neutral density filter, this is the one to buy. for the price of a couple of fixed densities, one can purchase this variable density filter and customize the desired density to fit the desired composition. The build is excellent andmoving between densities is smooth. Would highly recommend for landscape imaging.

dwbrewer

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By dwbrewer

If one is intent on using a neutral density filter, this is the one to buy. for the price of a couple of fixed densities, one can purchase this variable density filter and customize the desired density to fit the desired composition. The build is excellent andmoving between densities is smooth. Would highly recommend for landscape imaging.

Vivitar NDX Filters, Adjustable From ND2 - ND1000...

• Vivitar Filters are manufactured from high-quality solid optical materials. Each individual filter is heat-treated to avoid any rare movement or distortion.
• This Variable Neutral Density filter reduces intensity of all wavelengths or colors of light equally, giving no changes in hue or color rendition.
• The purpose of standard photographic neutral density filters is to allow the photographer greater flexibility to change the aperture, exposure time and/or blur of subject in different situations and atmospheric conditions.
• Instead of reducing the aperture to limit light, the photographer can add a ND filter to limit light, and can then set the shutter speed according to the particular motion desired and the aperture set as needed.