Recommended ND filters
A Neutral Density (ND) filter weakens the exposure of an image, preventing overexposure at slower shutter speeds. The filter is often colourless or grey, which is why these types of filters are also called grey filters. Our Recommended ND filters list includes our best-selling models, so you are guaranteed to get started with a high-quality ND filter. (The filters are available in different sizes.)
Hoya Variable Density II 67mm
List price €139.99
€ 86. 90
NiSi True Colour ND-Vario 1-5 Stops 67mm
List price €169.00
€ 129. 00
PolarPro VND 82mm 2/5 Stops Peter McKinnon Signature Edition II
List price €436.00
€ 249. 00
K&F Concept Variable ND Filter ND2-400 - 67mm
€ 25. 95
NiSi JetMag Pro 82MAG Landscape ND Kit
List price €429.90
€ 343. 04
5 years warranty
Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5 GM OSS
€ 4,999. 00
NiSi JetMag Pro 82MAG Cinema Kit
List price €554.90
€ 443. 04
NiSi JetMag Pro 82MAG TC VND Mist Creator Kit
€ 427. 90
Freewell DJI Mavic 4 Pro Split Filters All Day - 8Pack
List price €149.99
€ 121. 49
PolarPro VND 82 mm 6/9 stops Peter McKinnon Signature Edition II
List price €436.00
€ 249. 00
Sharp and colourful photos with slow shutter speeds
The ND filter ensures sharp and colourful images when you shoot with slow shutter speeds. This is because the filter prevents your photos from being overexposed. When working with an ND filter on your lens, it is necessary to work manually. This is because the autofocus has more trouble getting the light metering right.
ND filters are available from Leefilters, B+W and Hoya, among others. When choosing an ND filter, it is important to pay attention to the number of stops of light the filter blocks. The more stops it blocks, the slower the shutter speed can be. In addition, the filter size also plays an important role. A 38mm filter will not fit a 17mm lens. By using an adapter ring, you can attach an ND filter to a lens of a different size. Using a filter holder and adapter ring, you can also use several filters at the same time. This way, you can add variety to your photos. In addition, you can also use a UV filter or a polarisation filter. Ideal for shooting in high UV light or for determining light incidence.
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