🎥 Elevate Your Shots with the Peter McKinnon ND Filter!
The PolarPro Variable ND Filter - Peter McKinnon Edition (77mm 2-5 Stop Filter) is designed for photographers seeking versatility and clarity. With a preset stop range of 2-5 stops, it eliminates cross polarization and ensures zero vignetting down to 16mm focal lengths. Made from pure fused quartz, this filter guarantees superior optical performance, making it an essential tool for capturing stunning images in varying light conditions.
Brand | PolarPro |
Manufacturer | PolarPro, [email protected] |
Model | 77-2/5-VND |
Model Name | Peter McKinnon Edition |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 2.5 cm; 549 Grams |
Item model number | 77-2/5-VND |
Mounting Hardware | 1 Filter |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Material | Quartz |
Has audio recording capabilities | No |
Has Auto Focus | No |
Is there a timer? | No |
Manufacturer | PolarPro |
Imported By | 360Global Technologies Pvt ltd, 124, First Floor, Crystal Paradise Mall, KFC Lane, Linking Road, Bandra West. Mumbai 400050 |
Item Weight | 549 g |
K**A
Review
It has probably been the best investment of my life when it come to ND filters, for professionals and performance enthusiasts who are more into run and gun cinematography, play blind on this purchase because you are surely are never going to regret it, for beginners, I think it's not the right way to go cause the quality and the price might be way too overkill for them. Overall, I am very happy with my purchase.
R**.
A great addition to the travel bag
It is super convenient to use and so much better than sliding in frames. I would recommend for anyone who is a serious photographer and want to get that perfect long exposure shot.
P**O
Always on my lens
This was a hard sell for me because of the price. You can get VNDs for way cheaper, but actually Peter McKinnon's point sold it to me. Most likely, you already have invested heavily in your gear arsenal (body, lenses, tripod, etc.) Why would you cheap out in a 50EUR ND that has flaws like X dark stripes, thus making your footage an unusable trash? So I went for it and ever since I have used it ALL-THE-TIME. This allows me to leave the aperture as open as possible. With my 24/1.4 GM, I can always get that shallow depth of field at 1.4 and I can only thank it to this nifty VND filter.
K**L
The best filter I've ever used. Also, the most expensive.
Love the attention to detail, from the packaging to the included items (the lens cap that goes over the filter!) to the hard-stops on the filter. Its a tough pill to swallow to buy such an expensive filter, but it's absolutely necessary if you're shooting video at a 180 degree shutter angle, wide open in the middle of the day. Bought a 67mm for my sony 20mm 1.8, and love it. Was going to buy larger and use step up rings, but I've tried that before and it's a pain in the butt. I bought for my most common thread size (since I mostly shoot with primes) and have loved it so far. It's been great being able to adjust the ND strength on the front of the lens while filming if I need to adjust the exposure. I think the 2-5 is a great strength for most everyday use.
M**D
Best value for the money. Sharp images.
This is my second ND filter. My first one was TIFFEN, it’s cheaper but I had to compromise on picture quality. So after using it couple of times, I returned it. After much hesitation, because of the pricing, I bought polar pro. Gosh, I am flattered with the built quality. It’s definitely the best investment. I don’t mind spending $100 extra on the product that has value. Definitely worth the money spent.
A**N
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Top qualité.
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