Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter

Variable ND2-400 (1-8.65 Stop) Filter

Greater control in changing light

Our Variable ND2-400 Filter provides 1 to 8.66 f-stops of light reduction, giving you greater creative control in changing light.







By blocking 1 to 8.66 f-stops, you can use wider apertures in variable light for shallower depth of field effects, and slower shutter speeds for long exposure effects without overexposing your images.

Cinematographers can use our ND2–400 Variable ND Filter to create more cinematic effects in low and bright light.

For wide-angle and telephoto lenses, we recommend our Variable ND2-32, ND8-128, ND64-1000 or fixed ND filters.















8-layer nano-coating
Quality protection, easier to clean.


No colour cast
True colours.


1 to 8.66 f-stops
Annotated rim for precise adjustments.


Lifetime warranty
Quality made to last.





















Better depth of field
Beautiful depth of field with wider apertures.



Longer motion blur
Cut 1 to 8.66 f-stops for stronger long exposure.



More cinematic
Slow your shutter for a more cinematic look.















   
         

Japanese AGC glass

 

Ultra-slim rim

 

Double-threaded

         
Our premium Japanese AGC optical glass is coated with an 8-layer nano-coating for excellent clarity and light transmittance, added protection and easier cleaning.   Our consciously designed ultra-slim rim avoids vignetting and our durable magnalium is guaranteed for life.

  All our filters are double-threaded for stacking filters or using screw-mount lens caps.







How to use







1/5
Find your filter size

Inquisitively search lens for diameter symbol. Ø often marks the spot. The diameter you seek may be accompanied by a number – Ø58 or Ø58mm. Look to the side and the front – this precious number is your filter size. Be warned: your lens focal length (e.g. 18-55mm) is not your filter size.


















2/5
Place flat screw clockwise

Lovingly behold lens in one hand and place flat on lens. Gently screw clockwise until just firm. Do not over-tighten that which goes on must one day come off.

















3/5
Slow your shutter

The 1 to 8.66 f-stop darkening of your images allows you to slow your shutter speed for motion blur effects.














4/5
Open your aperture

Or, you can adjust for the darkening by opening up your aperture, which creates a shallower depth of field. You can also combine both exposure setting adjustments.

















5/5
Get more cinematic

Use our ND2400 to create more cinematic effects when filming. By blocking 1 to 8.66 f-stops of light, you can open your aperture for a shallower depth of field, creating stunning cinematic effects in different and changing light conditions.

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Variable ND2-400 (1-8.65 Stop) Filter


Filter Type Variable ND2-400


Nano Coating 8-Layers


Grade Japanese AGC


Density 0.3 to 2.6 (1 to 8.66 stops)


Effect Cuts light by 50% to 99.75%

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