Tilta 114mm Adjustable ND Filter (MB-T17-VND)
€308.21
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- 114mm Variable ND Filter with 7 adjustable ND values (0.3 – 2.1) for light reduction.
- Compatible with Tilta Mirage Pro Matte Box and supports lenses up to 114mm.
- Utilizes PL + CPL technology for accurate color reproduction throughout the density range.
- Stepwise ND adjustment (1-7 Stops: ND0.3, ND0.6, ND0.9, ND1.2, ND1.5, ND1.8, ND2.1).
- Ideal for changing lighting conditions, especially on partially cloudy days or inaccessible camera setups.
- Made from glass and aluminum alloy for durability.
- Dimensions: 230 x 150 x 90 mm; Weight: 0.45 kg.
- Package includes 1x 114mm Variable ND Filter.
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Description
How to Use the Tilta 114mm Variable ND Filter (MB-T17-VND)
What You Will Need
- Tilta 114mm Variable ND Filter
- Tilta Mirage Pro Matte Box
- Camera with compatible lens (up to 114mm)
- Tripod or stabilizer (optional but recommended)
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare Your Equipment
- Ensure your camera and lens are properly set up and mounted on a tripod or stabilizer.
- Open your Tilta Mirage Pro Matte Box if it’s not already set up.
2. Attach the Matte Box
- Align the matte box with your camera lens.
- Secure the matte box onto the lens using the appropriate mounting mechanism.
3. Install the Variable ND Filter
- Take the 114mm Variable ND Filter from its packaging.
- Carefully screw the filter onto the front of the matte box.
- Ensure it is tightly secured but avoid over-tightening.
4. Adjust the ND Value
- Rotate the outer ring of the variable ND filter to adjust the density.
- Choose the desired ND stop based on your lighting conditions (from ND0.3 to ND2.1).
- Check your camera settings to ensure exposure is balanced.
5. Test and Fine-Tune
- Take a test shot or video to evaluate the exposure.
- If necessary, adjust the ND filter again to achieve the desired effect.
- Keep an eye on the colors and contrast in your shot to ensure accuracy.
Tips for Best Results
- Use the filter in varying lighting conditions to see its effectiveness.
- Adjust the filter gradually to avoid sudden changes in exposure.
- Keep the filter clean by using a microfiber cloth to avoid lens flare.
Conclusion
Using the Tilta 114mm Variable ND Filter can greatly enhance your filming experience, especially in changing lighting conditions. With these simple steps, you can easily integrate this tool into your photography or videography workflow.































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