Description
Article no.: 29513
The PolarPro Chroma PMVND/PL/Gold Mist 2-5 Stop 67mm combines three practical tools into a single filter. Filmmakers and photographers can control exposure in very bright conditions, reduce glare from reflective surfaces, and add a subtle warm diffusion to highlights and skin tones. This all-in-one filter gives you flexible control over light and atmosphere while preserving image clarity and color accuracy.
Choose this combined filter when you need to manage bright, contrasty scenes while also shaping the overall mood. It suits golden-hour landscapes, high-contrast outdoor scenes, and stylized portraits where a warm cinematic glow improves the look. The integrated polarizer helps with reflections on water and glass, and the variable ND range gives you flexibility for both stills and motion work.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | PolarPro Chroma PMVND/PL/Gold Mist |
| Variable ND Range | 2-5 Stop |
| Thread Size | 67mm |
| Polarizer | Integrated |
| Diffusion | Gold Mist |
| Frame Material | Lightweight aerospace aluminum |
| Optical Glass | ChromaSeries multi-coated optical glass |
| Zero Cross Polarization | Yes |
| Included Accessories | Case, Microfiber cleaning cloth |
Question: Will this filter help reduce reflections when shooting water or glass?
Answer: Yes. The integrated polarizer reduces glare from reflective surfaces such as water and glass while enhancing color saturation to reveal more detail in those areas.
Question: Can I use the filter to get softer skin tones and a cinematic glow?
Answer: Yes. The Gold Mist diffusion softens highlights and skin tones to create a warm, cinematic look while maintaining overall clarity thanks to the ChromaSeries optical glass.
Question: Is the ND range sufficient for bright outdoor shooting and shallow depth of field video?
Answer: Yes. The 2-5 stop variable ND range lets you control exposure in very bright conditions and supports wider apertures for shallow depth of field in videography as well as longer exposures for photography.
Question: Does the filter avoid the "X-pattern" seen in some variable NDs?
Answer: Yes. The Zero Cross Polarization design prevents the unwanted "X-pattern," providing even and clean light reduction across the frame for consistent results.