Description
Article no.: 28555
The NiSi IRND64 Pro Nano Huc 82mm is a 6-stop neutral density (ND) filter designed for photographers and videographers who need to control light for longer exposures or wider apertures. It reduces the incoming light by six stops while maintaining image sharpness and color rendition.
By attaching this ND64 filter to your lens, you uniformly reduce the amount of light entering the lens. As a result, you can select a longer shutter speed to create motion blur, or choose a larger aperture for shallower depth of field. Therefore, the filter supports landscape photographers who want smooth water or cloud motion and portrait photographers who prefer a blurred background. Additionally, videographers benefit when they need to shoot at specific shutter speeds to achieve a natural motion cadence.
The filter uses high-quality optical glass and a nano coating. Consequently, it does not affect lens sharpness or resolution, and it preserves natural color rendition. Moreover, an infrared (IR) coating helps eliminate infrared light, which reduces the risk of unwanted color casts during long exposures.
The frame is matt black and ultra-thin, measuring only 3.5mm in thickness. Because the frame is so slim, the filter is well suited for use with super wide-angle lenses where vignetting might otherwise be a concern. In addition, the nano coating repels water and grease, making the filter easier to clean and maintain in the field.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Filter type | Neutral Density (ND) |
| Light reduction | 6 stops |
| Diameter | 82mm |
| Frame thickness | 3.5mm |
| Material | Optical glass |
| Coatings | Nano coating and IR coating |
| Finish | Matt black |
Question: Will this filter affect my lens sharpness or color?
Answer: No. The filter is made from high-quality optical glass and uses a nano coating, which preserves sharpness and resolution while maintaining natural color rendition.
Question: Is this filter suitable for wide-angle lenses?
Answer: Yes. The matt black frame is ultra-thin (3.5mm), which reduces the risk of vignetting on super wide-angle lenses.
Question: How does the IR coating help during long exposures?
Answer: The IR coating reduces infrared light that can cause color casts at long exposures, so you get more accurate colors in extended shutter-speed shots.
Question: Can I use this filter for both stills and video?
Answer: Yes. The 6-stop reduction allows photographers to use longer shutter speeds for creative effects, and it enables videographers to shoot at specific speeds to achieve a natural-looking motion cadence.
Question: How does the nano coating benefit me in the field?
Answer: The nano coating repels water and grease, making the filter easier to clean and more resilient in challenging shooting conditions.