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Thmsrey
Reviewed in France on September 7, 2023
Mon filtre est arrivé sale et présentait de multiples impacts sur la bague ainsi que de nombreuses micro rayures sur le filtre… Un achat sur une plateforme de revente entre particuliers aurait donné le même resultat..Très déçu!
Ingvar Helander
Reviewed in Sweden on November 5, 2022
Works very good!
Mad Mensch
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
I looked at other VND’s prior to making this purchase and for the price I think B+W is the best. I looked at other similarly priced VND’s like the Peter McKinnon Polarpro but found that the B+W performed better in some cases like color saturation at certain stops, although the differences were slight. For the price I felt the B+W provided the highest value overall with excellent quality and I have not noticed any issues with color shift.The only small downside to the B+W is the bizarre dot marking which is supposed to show max/min levels of the ND. For example the minimum setting is one dot and the maximum setting is two dots. In between those options are still one or two dots spaced apart at various lengths. Why not just use numbers 1-5?? Either way, not a deal breaker but definitely an odd choice.
Bob Ansel
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021
Okay filter, but lens hood on a Canon 100-400mm L will not fit over lens filter after screwing lens filter on.
Smooth Sailing
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2020
I’ve used this ND now for about two months. I have others but this is one of my two favorites. So far it has conquered all my needs. It even worked well for a commercial shoot I did into direct sunlight for silhouette shots An hair flinging shot. Not on complaint here.If you are wondering, The Freewell variable Nd filter set ar the other ones I love. I think The B+w variable has better color by a bit but the Freewell has magnetic filter caps and while that has nothing to do with the image I think it’s a very cool extra touch, so there is that. The Freewell has two in a set and the two together cover more ground and together are cheaper than the B+W as the one, however the B+W really does end up with an amazing color depth. If you can get both..... hey!
Dave
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2020
I shoot both stills and video with this and there is no colour cast, and the hard stop is great. Impeccable build quality. 100% recommend.
josep
Reviewed in Spain on May 10, 2020
Lo utilizo mucho y creo que es esencial y necesario.
JGR757
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2020
If you search through a popular video service you are going to find a gang of people that are reviewing a product that competes with the B+W Vario ND filter. At least one of those reviews touts how the competing product 'gives the B+W a serious run for its money' in performance. If you check prices, the B+W is actually cheaper. So what the reviewer actually said was that the competition costs more and isn't as good.Any questions?Let's get undone.
Jorge Méndez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2020
Está perfecto, muy neutral, la calidad de construcción impecable, muy contento :)
Public Name
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
I have a number of B+W filters for my lens, but this one is quite underwhelming.- The rotating mechanism is quite loose and loud, not a good idea for recording video- The engraving product text looks sloppy, see the area right outside of the letters. I am pretty sure this one is authentic.
Real Boone Photography
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020
Worked as advertised, excellent color rendition, and love the stops on the max and min.
Ham Burger
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2019
The filter I have received was smeary and had finger prints between the glass layers.I sent a picture to support @ B+W Germany asking for their evaluation and if this was really their product.They didn't even bother to answer.
Walt N
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2016
I've been interested in using a neutral density but was not thrilled by the prospect of having fixed light reductions and needing to swap out or stack several filters. Besides the cost begins to build. Having access to a variable 1 to 5 stop filter is what I was hoping for. This one is great. Does it's job with no noticable change in color cast going from 1 to 5 stops. If the 82 mm one was not so expensive I'd get one of those. This will have to do for now.
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