Newly Developed Unique Design
Kenko's uniquely designed variable neutral density filter provides
the equivalent brightness range of ND 2.5 to ND 1,000 (practical use
being up to ND450).
Easy to Operate / Easy Framing / Easy Focus
With a tripod mounted camera, use the brightest setting for framing
and focus and then increase the density to your desired level by simply
turning the outer filter ring.
1. Framing and Focus
2. Turn the outer Ring
3. Adjust the Aperture and Shutter Speed
4. Shoot
Avoid Vignetting
The singular versatility of the Variable NDX filter not only
replaces a whole set of stacking neutral density filters it also removes
vignetting which may be caused by using multiple filters.
For Longer Exposures
Without changing the aperture, the Variable NDX filter allows the
freedom to change the shutter speed according to the effect desired. For
example, without adjusting the aperture, the same 1/60 scene can be
taken using the Variable NDX filter with shutter speeds from 1/20 to 6
seconds, with just a turn of the outer filter ring. The problem of
diffraction is eliminated by being able to work with a slow shutter
speed.
Prevents Overexposure/Highlight Clipping
Even with a shutter speed of 1/8000 seconds, a large aperture of
F1.4 or F1.2 can cause overexposure/highlight clipping. With the
Variable NDX filter, this overexposure is eliminated.
For HDSLR Movies
For HD video-enabled cameras, use the Variable NDX filter to easily
adjust light control and shutter speed. The Variable NDX filter makes it
simple to produce blurred background effects, simulate a night scene or
create manual fade in/fade out effects. It is also perfect for use in
bright locations such as beach or snow scenes and cityscapes.
Newly Developed Unique Design
Kenko's uniquely designed variable neutral density filter provides
the equivalent brightness range of ND 2.5 to ND 1,000 (practical use
being up to ND450).
Polarizing Effect Cancellation
The Variable NDX filter changes the brightness of light using a
polarized filter. This new filter uses a “polarizing effect
cancellation” where a polarized filter is used, but purely for
controlling the amount of light with no effect on color balance, glare
or reflections.
DMC - Digital Multi-Coated
Digital multi-coated filters greatly reduce the appearance of lens flare and ghosting caused by reflections.
The Benefits of Having a Depolarization Plate
Variable NDX filter using a depolarizing plate
Random polarization is eliminated when natural light passes through
the depolarization plate, minimizing any change in color by using 2
layers of polarizing film.
Exposure Values Chart
The Variable NDX filter changes exposure values by rotating the
front element of the filter. In order to evaluate the correct exposure
to use, please refer to your camera’s built in meter. (Please note: The
scale position on the side of the filter is not proportional to the ND
values).
For Wider Apertures
With the Variable NDX filter, the shutter speed remains constant for
a wide aperture easily creating a blurred background effect.
Safety Precautions
Human injury or material damage may occur if filter is used mistakenly because instructions are not observed.
- Do not drop or impact filters. If glass breaks, do not touch
it with bare hands, as doing so may cause injury. Moreover, filter
frame may become misshapen, and unattachable to lens.
- Do not leave filter in direct sunlight or hot & humid
locations, as doing so may discolor filter, which will prevent desired
effect.
- Be sure to properly attach filter to lens. Failure to do so
may mean that the filter will detach and fall from the lens, which will
damage the filter thread.
- There are some specialist wide-angle lenses that have
extremely protruding front eye centers. Attaching a filter to such a
lens may cause contact between filter and lens, possibly scratching the
lens, so be sure to carefully check the gap between the filter and lens
while attaching the filter.
- Be sure to become fully acquainted with filter effects prior to taking photographs.
Structural Weakness - Color Shift
When using a neutral density higher than 450, cross-like color
variations may occur. Structurally this problem cannot be eliminated due
to the 2 layers of polarizing film.
Upkeep
To clean off dirt from glass, add a small amount of lens cleaner to a
lens cloth or lens paper, and wipe the lens as if drawing a circle.
When glass is clean, wipe it dry with lens cloth, making sure that no
lens cleaner remains on the glass. When filter is not in use, place it
in supplied case, and store away from direct sunlight, and very hot and
humid locations
By Kenko Tokina:
All our products are manufactured to precise standards and have been subject to stringent quality control inspections throughout the manufacturing process. They are warranted to be free from defects in material and craftsmanship. Our warranty only applies to products originally distributed in the United States by Kenko Tokina USA, Inc. AND purchased from an authorized dealer in the USA. Even for warranty repairs the customer is responsible for shipping charges to Kenko Tokina USA.
Should any of our products require warranty service, we will, free of charge, repair to factory prescribed standards or replace, at our option, any part of products which our examination indicates to be defective in materials or craftsmanship. Our warranty only applies to products originally distributed in the United States by Kenko Tokina USA, Inc. AND purchased from an authorized dealer in the USA. Even for warranty repairs the customer is responsible for shipping charges to Kenko Tokina USA.
Please note that our warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, accident or careless handling; water, fungus or other foreign substance(s); or tampering, repair or attempt to repair by unauthorized repair facility or individual.
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TOKINA Lenses carry a three or one year limited warranty (all discontinued lenses carry a one-year warranty).
TOKINA does not require customer to register their lens purchase. Please retain your Kenko Tokina USA warranty card in a safe place and only send it in WITH the lens and a copy of sales receipt should it need repair. HOYA and Kenko
HOYA and KENKO products carry a one-year limited warranty. SLIK
SLIK Tripods and accessories carry a three year limited warranty on tripods and a one year limited warranty on heads and accessories.
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