62mm Fader ND2-ND32 (1-5 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter Neutral Density Filter for Camera Lens NO X Spot, Nanotec, Ultra-Slim, Weather-Sealed
SKU: KF01.1060
Love that this nd filter has stops at the top and bottom. Haven't had any issues with x-ing so far.
09/09/2025
08/09/2025
I was skeptical at first at how good of a job these would do. Costing far less than earlier brands I thought I’d give it a try. I don’t use them for landscape but rather to slow my shutter speed down for video. The videos and even the stills I took look great! I’ve bought several sizes of the same brand and have been very happy with them all
07/09/2025
I bought this after shooting a wedding outside at noon, and wanting to add flash as well. The color coming out of this filter is pretty spot on, no color adjustment needed, no X pattern as indicated. I bought 1 55mm filter and bought several step ip rings for my lenses.
05/09/2025
I routinely use this lens for video production, adjusting the light to match my manual video settings. Good quality and recommended.
05/09/2025
Product very well packaged. The storage box is very practical. The product seems very solid, the ring rotates correctly, no optical deformation or coloring. I recommend
02/12/2024
Perfect for my needs. I shoot a lot of video outdoors and since I can't change my shutter speed, photos are usually overexposed when I have my aperture wide open. I have used this Nd filter from minimum to maximum and the image is still clear and crisp. Fits my Sony 24-70 g master perfectly
02/12/2024
Perfect, the adjustment is very progressive and practical, no chromatic aberration, the sharpness is preserved. In short, nothing to say, it is an essential and very versatile tool that is accessible to all. I recommend.
23/11/2024
The filter does not modify the colors and there are no rare vignettes (the famous X). It has a stop at minimum and maximum and marks to fix the intensity, even at maximum does not produce vignetting. The filter is not very big but it is better to put the lens hood first on the lens.
21/11/2024




