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[Reverse ND Filter] This is a square reverse GND filter with 3 steps of light reduction (3 apertures). Filter dimensions are 150 x 100 x 2 mm, applicable to lenses smaller than 98 mm.
[Reverse GND8 Filter] The upper 3 aperture neutral density filter and the lower transparent glass become a single filter. The ND part is upside down compared to the hard GND, and is darkest near the center of the filter and gradually fades towards the top.
[Perfect for photographing sunrises and sunsets] The center of the filter is darkest, making it ideal for photographing the sunrise or sunset over the horizon. It is possible to reduce sunlight and suppress black spots on the ground and water surfaces.
[Double-sided multilayer nano-coating] Low-reflection, high-precision nano-coating to thoroughly suppress reflection. It has been treated with a water- and oil-repellent nano-coating, allowing you to shoot with confidence even in harsh environments such as rivers, mountains, and deserts.
[Note] Filter holder (sold separately) and adapter ring (sold separately) are required for use. Our holders are also on sale. Holder (B07GJCJ8Q7), filter set (B07G73TT3Y)
"This is a light reduction effect filter that has a seamless gradation from the center to the top of the filter. It is effective when used to reduce the difference in brightness and darkness when photographing landscapes under clear skies, in situations where there is a large difference in brightness and overexposure or blurred blacks. It allows you to take photos that are close to what the human eye sees. It also allows you to reduce the amount of light with an appropriate exposure without affecting the colors." "