Description
Article no.: 29508
The PolarPro Chroma PMVND/PL merges a 6-9 stop variable neutral density (VND) with a circular polarizer in a single filter. This combination lets you control exposure and reduce reflections without stacking two separate filters. It suits filmmakers and photographers who want a simpler, faster setup while keeping creative control over light and reflections.
Use the 6-9 stop range to lower light levels for wide-aperture work or bright outdoor conditions. At the same time, use the built-in polarizer to reduce glare on water and glass and to enhance color saturation. Together, these tools let you shape both exposure and surface reflections in-camera, which helps when shooting landscapes, outdoor scenes, or moving footage that benefits from controlled highlights and richer colors.
Although this product is listed as the 95mm Fine Thread variant, the filter body is made with a slightly coarser thread to fit lenses with coarser front threads. For example, it suits lenses such as the Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.0, Zeiss Milvus 15mm f/2.0, and Sigma 150-600 f/5.6-6.3 that have a coarser front thread.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product | PolarPro Chroma PMVND/PL 6-9 stop |
| Filter type | Variable ND with integrated circular polarizer |
| Variable ND range | 6–9 stops |
| Thread size | 95mm (Fine Thread variant) |
| Thread finish | Slightly coarser thread to fit certain lenses with coarser front threads |
| Frame material | Aerospace-grade aluminum |
| Glass | ChromaSeries multi-coated optical glass |
| Included | Filter, case, microfiber cleaning cloth |
Question: Will this filter let me use wide apertures in bright light?
Answer: Yes. The 6-9 stop variable ND range reduces incoming light, allowing you to maintain wider apertures in bright conditions for shallower depth of field.
Question: Can I reduce reflections and glare as well as control exposure with this one filter?
Answer: Yes. The integrated polarizer reduces glare from reflective surfaces like water and glass while the variable ND handles exposure—so you don’t need to stack a separate polarizer and ND.
Question: What does "Zero Cross Polarization" mean for my images?
Answer: It means the filter is designed to eliminate the "X-pattern" that can appear with some variable ND filters, giving you more even light reduction across the frame and cleaner results.
Question: Which lenses will fit this 95mm Fine Thread filter?
Answer: The filter is a 95mm Fine Thread variant, but the body is made with a slightly coarser thread to fit lenses that have coarser front threads, such as the Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.0, Zeiss Milvus 15mm f/2.0, and Sigma 150-600 f/5.6-6.3.