Clip filter for Canon eosR series made by STC (ND64)








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The ND64 filter has a transmittance of 1.56%, which allows you to shoot using slow shutter speeds. You can dynamically capture the movement of your subject even in bright shooting environments. [Available cameras] EOS R / RP / Ra / R3 / R5 / R5c / R6 Easy to install and securely fixed It is economical as there is no need to prepare multiple filters to match the filter diameter of the lens being used. ・The ND64 filter has a transmittance of 1.56%, so it is possible to take pictures using slow shutter speeds. ・You can use various lenses with the filter attached to the camera. (Excluding some lenses) ・While the lens is attached to the camera body, it is firmly fixed, which guarantees the focusing performance of the camera. ・High-quality double-sided NANO antifouling coating provides excellent waterproof and grease resistance. [Available cameras] EOS R/RP/Ra/R3/R5/R5c/R6 [Unusable lenses] Lenses with a protruding mount side, such as the lenses below, cannot be used as they physically interfere with the clip filter. ・RF 16mm F2.8 STM ・RF 24-105 F4-7.1 ・RF 35 F1.8 In addition, vignetting and blurring may occur when shooting with some fisheye lenses, ultra-wide-angle lenses, and wide-angle lenses.)
