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Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes
Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes
Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes
Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes
Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes

Freewell Mist Edition 95mm Variable ND Filter (6-9 Stops) - Perfect for Bright Daylight Photography & Cinematic Video Scenes

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Description

Can a variable ND filter also function as a polarizer filter? Despite being composed of two polarizer filters, variable ND filters do not have any polarizing effect. When two pieces of glass are used in a variable ND filter, they work to limit the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor. Can a lens hood with a variable ND filter be used? VND filters cannot be used with a lens hood because they are typically larger than regular ND filters, designed to reduce vignetting. Are there front threads on this VND? VND filters do not have front threads, and stacking them with other filters is not recommended as it may result in vignetting. Can these Freewell Threaded VND filters be attached magnetically? The Freewell Threaded VND filters are not magnetic. They are threaded filters, as indicated on the product listing. Therefore, these VND filters must be used with threads only. Difference between VND & VNDXMIST? The main difference between a VND (Variable ND) filter and a VNDXMIST (Variable ND with Mist) filter is that the latter has an additional layer of mist that creates a soft and dreamy effect in your footage or photos.

Features

    Diffusion (Mist) Strength of 1/8 with VND

    Optics Pure High Definition Optical glass 18Layers Multicoated ensure filmmaking experience

    Built Hard stop Variable ND eliminates any chance of cross-polarization & zero vignetting (16mm above) during the shoot

    Function 6-9 Stop equivalent to ND64-ND512 is best suitable for the bright day from normal sunny days to bright sunny days

    What is included Variable ND Filter, Storage Case, Lens Cap, Cleaning Cloth

Reviews

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I gave this 5 stars because I didn't want to discourage someone else from purchasing it based on my opinion of it. So here goes. The filter seems like it produces reasonably good results and the price is great compared to the PMPP edition II mist filters. However, I love the PMPP filter (no, not because it's got Pete's name on it.) they really do produce excellent results. To me it's worth the extra $$. My biggest issue with the Freewell filter is the storage case/lense cap situation. Basically it's terrible compared to the PMPP edition II lenses. I do really like the Freewell magnetic lense cap! However the fact that I can't put the filter in the case with the magnet lense cap on is enormously annoying to me. On the other hand the PMPP edition II lense cap/case situation is just awesome and is actually a pleasure to use. Not to be disrespectful but the genius that approved the freewill case design should be... Well you get the point. To me it's a big enough deal that I'm sending it back for a refund. And I'm going to spend 250 on the PMPP mist. If you don't think the case/lense cap will irritate you then I would say buy the Freewell. Freewell....please fix this issue - make the case a little bigger!