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Urth 58mm Hard Graduated ND8 Lens Filter (Plus+)

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$79.00

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  • SIX FILTER KIT | Featuring a UV (ultra-violet), Circular Polarizing (CPL), ND64 (6 stop), Red, Graduated Orange and Graduated Blue filters for plenitful creative possiblities with this fun outdoor kit.
  • GOBE 1PEAK | Warming and cooling graduated filters ideal for sunrise and sunset. Red filter for awesome contrast in black and white photogrpahy. Plus a UV, CPL & 6 stop ND to cover all bases. Made for entry-level lenses
  • BROAD OPTIONS, COMPACT DESIGN | Our conscious design minimises weight and maximises creative options and saves space in your bag while providing robust protection for your lens filters and all backed by our lifetime warranty.
  • NO VIGNETTING | Consciously designed durable magnalium rims are double-threaded for stacking and slim profile to avoid vignetting. Comes with lens filter caps, and a cleaning cloth.
  • PLANTS 5 TREES | Buying with Gobe helps fund local communities to plant 5 trees in areas affected by deforestation – help us reforest the world, one product at a time.



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  • Find your lens filter size (in mm) printed near the Ø symbol on the lens or back of the lens cap. You can also find your filter size on your lens cap, or search online with your lens model, e.g., "Canon EF 24mm f1.4L USM II filter size" for 77mm.

  • Urth has two ranges: Urth (standard) with Japanese AGC glass and an 8-layer nano-coating, and Urth Plus+ (professional) with German SCHOTT glass and a 20-layer nano-coating (30 layers for UV Plus+).

  • Yes, our filters are double-threaded for stacking. For best image quality, use only one filter at a time as stacking can cause vignetting. Avoid stacking more than two filters.

  • Variable ND: Good for changing light.

    Fixed ND: Best for control.

    Remember, higher ND numbers mean more light restriction. For bright conditions or silky water effects, use ND64 to ND1000. ND64 is versatile for most situations.

  • For wide-angle and telephoto lenses, we recommend our Variable ND2-32, ND8-128 or fixed ND filters to avoid an x-cross effect in your photos.


F. O'Deorain
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2025
Urth are a more expensive but high quality manufacturer of glass lens filters for camera lenses. Using a graduated filter allows you to e.g. reduce the amount of light from a bright sky while allowing the light from ground in the foreground to fully reach the camera sensor. In this example it avoids the highlights in a bright blue sky being overexposed or "blown out" to the right side of the histogram. Details of e.g. clouds can be retained.
J. Ullrich
Reviewed in Germany on August 3, 2023
Sehr prägnanter Verlauf vom Dunklen ins Helle. Mit dem Ergebnis auf den Fotos bin ich sehr zufrieden. Ich kann den Verlaufsfilter weiterempfehlen.
jovi
Reviewed in Spain on December 23, 2022
Filtro muy útil para amaneceres y puestas de sol.
maurice spyker
Reviewed in Canada on July 11, 2021
The graduated filter works great!
Giulia&Lorenzo
Reviewed in Italy on June 17, 2021
Ottimo filtro a 20 strati. Nd8 è forse un po blanda come gradazione, ma chiudendo un po il diaframma è perfetto