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K&F Concept 72mm ND100000 ND Camera Lens Filter,16.6-Stops Fixed Neutral Density Filter with 18 Multi-Layer Coatings (K Series)

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  • 【Ultra Dark ND Filter】Capture stunning images with unparalleled clarity and natural color, with our exclusive ND100000 Filter.
  • 【16.6 Stops Light Reduction】This ND100000 lens filter provides 16.6 stops light reduction, blocks extreme amounts of light. It delivering crisp, sharp, and vivid images without overexposure or color cast.
  • 【Premium Material 】This ND lens filter made by imported AGC optical glass, 0.6% reflectivity; Aviation aluminum alloy frame, super slim and lightweight, avoiding vignetting on the wide-angle lens. Extra tough frame ensuring durability and jamming prevention.
  • 【18 Multi-Layer Coatings】Multi-Layer coated process suppresses ghosting, flare, and reflections, and increases light transmission; effectively reducing the light reflection of the surface, and improving image quality.
  • 【Compatible Note】The 72mm fixed nd filter ONLY be used on 72mm lens, please verify your lens size before ordering, this number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.



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jeff bollet
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024
This filter was spot on for the recent eclipse, it allowed me to capture great images. I will also use this for fireworks photography enabling very long exposure's at night.
JSR
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
This ND100000 filter is exactly what I needed for the 4/8/24 eclipse. I got excellent images using it before and after totality. The images were clear without apparent distortion and sunspots were clearly visible. The filter's threads are properly machined and it is priced quite reasonably.
RS in Sacramento
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Screws smoothly on and off which was very helpful when totality came and I was able to take the filter off quickly on my Sony FE 24-240 lens with a 72mm front element. The eclipse shot was taken at f/6.3, 1/2000 sec, ISO 100. It also worked well when taking everyday photos of the sun and seeing sunspots. It actually works with standard photos although a normal daytime shot needs 10,000 times the exposure of an unfiltered shot. The second photo was taken with f5.6, 6 seconds, ISO 3200.