The Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm) is a high-quality filter designed for photographers and videographers looking to control the amount of light entering their lens. With an adjustable range of 1-8.6 stops, this filter allows for flexibility in various lighting conditions. The 77mm size is compatible with a wide range of lenses, providing versatility and convenience. Created by the reputable brand Urth, known for their durable and reliable camera accessories, this ND filter ensures optimal image quality while capturing stunning visuals. Enhance your photography and videography with the Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm).
The Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm) is a high-quality filter designed for photographers and videographers looking to control the amount of light entering their lens. With an adjustable range of 1-8.6 stops, this filter allows for flexibility in various lighting conditions. The 77mm size is compatible with a wide range of lenses, providing versatility and convenience. Created by the reputable brand Urth, known for their durable and reliable camera accessories, this ND filter ensures optimal image quality while capturing stunning visuals. Enhance your photography and videography with the Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm).
The Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm) is a high-quality filter designed for photographers and videographers looking to control the amount of light entering their lens. With an adjustable range of 1-8.6 stops, this filter allows for flexibility in various lighting conditions. The 77mm size is compatible with a wide range of lenses, providing versatility and convenience. Created by the reputable brand Urth, known for their durable and reliable camera accessories, this ND filter ensures optimal image quality while capturing stunning visuals. Enhance your photography and videography with the Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm).
The Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm) is a high-quality filter designed for photographers and videographers looking to control the amount of light entering their lens. With an adjustable range of 1-8.6 stops, this filter allows for flexibility in various lighting conditions. The 77mm size is compatible with a wide range of lenses, providing versatility and convenience. Created by the reputable brand Urth, known for their durable and reliable camera accessories, this ND filter ensures optimal image quality while capturing stunning visuals. Enhance your photography and videography with the Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm).
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Urth 77mm ND2-400 Variable ND Lens Filter - 1-8.6 Stop Range, Ultra-Slim 20-Layer Nano-Coated Neutral Density Filter for Cameras
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Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter
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Urth 77mm ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter
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Urth Variable ND2-400 Lens Filter, 77mm — Adjustable Neutral Density
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My 95mm VND arrived for my Canon RF 28-70. I've bought Gobe filters before and been relatively happy for the price, but now that they go by 'Urth', there's been some real nice upgrades at the same price. The 1-8.65 stops is crazy because it basically packs two PolarPro Peter Mckinnon VND's into one filter for a fraction of the price.The image quality is not effected at all by the filter, and so far I haven't noticed any visible colour casting or patterns. The filter turns very smoothly with nice resistance, making it hard to accidentally nudge.Lastly, it has HARD STOPS. This is crazy considering hardly any of the more expensive brands have this. Seriously my new go to filter company now.
originally posted on urth.co
This is my second ND Filter bought. Its working Including the adjustments but the know is a bit loose compared to my other ND filter. My new 49mm thread on my fuji X100F can be rotated by a single finger but this cant be done on my 62mm thread old ND filter. I usually shoot outside so there’s more chance that the filter will be moved accidentally - a bit annoying at some point. But still ND filter still works. 🙂 Im not sure if this is a faulty filter or if this is the new design.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The overall construction of the filter is very good. It moves smoothly and goes on the lens without any issues. I really liked the overall look of the footage, but... It has a huge spot that appeared towards the maximum range that ruined our travel footage (see screenshots - top 3rd).I'm not here to blast Urth, and I'm sure it was just a manufacturing defect, but it is a huge disappointment.
| Product dimensions | 11 x 11 x 2.4 cm; 105 Grams |
| Country of origin | China |
| Photo filter thread size | 77 Millimeters |
| Coating description | Nano Coating |
| Photo filter effect type | Variable Neutral Density |
Urth 77mm ND2-400 Variable ND Lens Filter - 1-8.6 Stop Range, Ultra-Slim 20-Layer Nano-Coated Neutral Density Filter for Cameras
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Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter
Delivery $9.90
Urth 77mm ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter
Delivery $9.95
Urth ND2-400 (1-8.6 Stop) Variable ND Lens Filter (77mm) - Videoguys
7-day returns
Urth Variable ND2-400 Lens Filter, 77mm — Adjustable Neutral Density
Delivery $9.95
My 95mm VND arrived for my Canon RF 28-70. I've bought Gobe filters before and been relatively happy for the price, but now that they go by 'Urth', there's been some real nice upgrades at the same price. The 1-8.65 stops is crazy because it basically packs two PolarPro Peter Mckinnon VND's into one filter for a fraction of the price.The image quality is not effected at all by the filter, and so far I haven't noticed any visible colour casting or patterns. The filter turns very smoothly with nice resistance, making it hard to accidentally nudge.Lastly, it has HARD STOPS. This is crazy considering hardly any of the more expensive brands have this. Seriously my new go to filter company now.
This is my second ND Filter bought. Its working Including the adjustments but the know is a bit loose compared to my other ND filter. My new 49mm thread on my fuji X100F can be rotated by a single finger but this cant be done on my 62mm thread old ND filter. I usually shoot outside so there’s more chance that the filter will be moved accidentally - a bit annoying at some point. But still ND filter still works. 🙂 Im not sure if this is a faulty filter or if this is the new design.
The overall construction of the filter is very good. It moves smoothly and goes on the lens without any issues. I really liked the overall look of the footage, but... It has a huge spot that appeared towards the maximum range that ruined our travel footage (see screenshots - top 3rd).I'm not here to blast Urth, and I'm sure it was just a manufacturing defect, but it is a huge disappointment.
I bought the variable filter as an addendum to my duet filter pack and as an extension to my smartphone photography kit. The variable lets me carry a whole range of filter experiences with me without having to carry around a whole range of filters. Beautifully and professionally crafted, the variable is gear of the highest quality and on the same path as the rest of my filters from URTH or is it GOBE? I particularly like the stopper on the adjustable ND ring that prevents vignetting. The glass is crystal clear across the whole image area, without any distortion towards the sides. The result have been some proper upgrades to the image range my smartphone can produce, together with my MOMENT camera app, where I can adjust the shutter speed to let in just the right ... MoreI bought the variable filter as an addendum to my duet filter pack and as an extension to my smartphone photography kit. The variable lets me carry a whole range of filter experiences with me without having to carry around a whole range of filters. Beautifully and professionally crafted, the variable is gear of the highest quality and on the same path as the rest of my filters from URTH or is it GOBE? I particularly like the stopper on the adjustable ND ring that prevents vignetting. The glass is crystal clear across the whole image area, without any distortion towards the sides. The result have been some proper upgrades to the image range my smartphone can produce, together with my MOMENT camera app, where I can adjust the shutter speed to let in just the right amount of light for the perfect shot.
I have the same image of the ocean and rocks, your before and after example. But i bet my location was much more dangerous, traversing the rocks, subject to the tide whereas your Urth ( I have the Gobe version) image looks as if you just stepped of the beach. Looking forward using it again. The 11x17 print is good. Thanks Gobe
I've gone back and forth on a bunch of ND's to use, specifically with the high base of the FX3. This one has been great - I love the hard stops, I find myself getting flustered in the moment with the continuous rotations of other brands, not knowing where exactly I'm at without looking at the filter. The x vignetting can show up when using longer zooms with high ND values, but at least in my use case - I can usually make an adjustment on the camera end to lower sensitivity and use less ND. Color shifts a little bit, but nothing really noticeable. Setting WB to daylight still looks like daylight, not finding any green or magenta shift other than my own camera's settings. I also like that I can stick my lens cap over it - very good for doc applications. Probably not ... MoreI've gone back and forth on a bunch of ND's to use, specifically with the high base of the FX3. This one has been great - I love the hard stops, I find myself getting flustered in the moment with the continuous rotations of other brands, not knowing where exactly I'm at without looking at the filter. The x vignetting can show up when using longer zooms with high ND values, but at least in my use case - I can usually make an adjustment on the camera end to lower sensitivity and use less ND. Color shifts a little bit, but nothing really noticeable. Setting WB to daylight still looks like daylight, not finding any green or magenta shift other than my own camera's settings. I also like that I can stick my lens cap over it - very good for doc applications. Probably not the perfect tool for every use case, but if it works for you it works well. Great metal case as an added bonus.
Well, I just got my variable lens, and what I have to say about it:1. It has enough stops to work with on a sunny day.2. I tried to film my laptop screen, and at the min scale, it has that greenish color, but when you adjust the ring, it disappears, so it's all okay.3. I haven't seen any X mark.4. It has a little bit of weight, so it feels pretty solid, and not like some cheap filter.5. Bonus, you'll get a serviette for your lenses and filter.
Outstanding product and customer service from Urth! This product ended up not working out for my needs due to my own lack of expertise, but after contacting the manufacturer Urth directly I received an outstanding response, advise and customer service which deserves to be shared here as it might help others. Here is my correspondence with Urth and their response:"Hello, I recently purchased your Urth 95mm ND2-400 Variable ND Lens Filter from B&H in New York, USA. I purchased it for my Tamron 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Telephoto lens which is attached to a Fotodiox Pro EOS-MFT Lens Mount Adapter, which is attached to my original BMPCC (Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera). I'm sorry to say that when I put the ND filter on, the image is blurry and is impossible to focus ... MoreOutstanding product and customer service from Urth! This product ended up not working out for my needs due to my own lack of expertise, but after contacting the manufacturer Urth directly I received an outstanding response, advise and customer service which deserves to be shared here as it might help others. Here is my correspondence with Urth and their response:"Hello, I recently purchased your Urth 95mm ND2-400 Variable ND Lens Filter from B&H in New York, USA. I purchased it for my Tamron 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Telephoto lens which is attached to a Fotodiox Pro EOS-MFT Lens Mount Adapter, which is attached to my original BMPCC (Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera). I'm sorry to say that when I put the ND filter on, the image is blurry and is impossible to focus in any way. Please advise. Thank you".Reply from Urth:"Hi David, Thanks for reaching out!I'm sorry for the trouble you are having with your Variable ND2-400 filter. The Variable ND2-400 has limited application with wide-angle and telephoto lenses. They can be used, but the filter can only be rotated to about 5 or 6 f-stops (or about halfway along the 'MIN' to 'MAX' indicated on the filter rim).You may also encounter the "X" pattern or blurry issue when pairing the filter with a telephoto lens. The darkening of the filter all the way up to 8.66 f-stops - which is created by light-blocking through two layers of glass - doesn't always allow for the level of light transmittance necessary so the image can be correctly exposed on a telephoto lens.I suggest the URTH fixed ND's, Variable ND2-32 or ND8-218 filters (stick to the URTH Plus+ versions for a telephoto). Since the range of light reduction of these variable filters is narrower than that of the ND2-400, the light should be transmitted through the lens glass without causing any undesired effects. The last suggestion would be to not stack the Variable ND as this can create a greater chance of vignetting or X issue.Hope this helps. Warm regards"
I waffled a while over which ND filter to buy, and ended up settling on this one over the higher-grade Urth+ VNDs because I don't use a VND all that often these days. I was expecting some slight tradeoffs with image quality or color since this is the standard Urth grade, but to my surprise it's an absolutely stellar performer. In my brief early tests and then a year of occasional use real-world since, I've never noticed any negative effects to my images, other than a tiny bit more flaring and the typical effects of polarization that all VNDs have (but even these are beautifully controlled). I honestly cannot imagine how the Urth+ can be any better. Best VND I've ever used, and the best value by miles. This is the filter that completely sold me on Urth.
I like the design very much. It is fairly slim, and it has endpoints of both end which is a great addition.For the first tests it seems it does not have any significant color cast and does not cause softness on the image.It would be even better if the markings would be referring to stops as numbers instead of just dots but I can live with that. I am planning to replace my old ND filters and this is a great candidate for that.
| Product dimensions | 11 x 11 x 2.4 cm; 105 Grams |
| Country of origin | China |
| Photo filter thread size | 77 Millimeters |
| Coating description | Nano Coating |
| Photo filter effect type | Variable Neutral Density |