The Cokin Round Nuances ND1024 52 mm is a professional camera filter designed for precise light control in photographic applications. This neutral density filter features a 52 mm thread compatible with standard camera lenses and offers a 1024-fold light reduction, equivalent to 10 exposure stops. Made from optical glass, the filter maintains color accuracy and image sharpness while reducing light transmission for creative exposure effects. The round design ensures even light filtering across the entire image area without vignetting. Ideal for long exposures, the ND1024 filter allows for extended shutter speeds in bright light, capturing motion blur in waterfalls, drifting clouds, or urban scenes. The neutral density coating prevents color casts and preserves natural color reproduction. With a thickness of about 3 mm, the filter minimizes the risk of mechanical interference with lens hoods or accessories. The filter ring is made of durable aluminum with a black anodized finish for corrosion resistance and smooth attachment. This filter is suitable for both digital and analog photography systems and supports various lighting conditions from bright daylight to controlled studio environments. The optical quality ensures minimal distortion and maximum consistency of light transmission in the visible spectrum. Proper handling with clean, lint-free cloths is recommended to maintain the integrity of the optical surfaces. Storing in protective cases when not in use helps avoid scratches and dust accumulation on the glass surfaces.
Filter type | Screw filter |
Item number | 22483518 |
Manufacturer | Cokin |
Category | Filters (photography) |
Manufacturer no. | D141631 |
Release date | 24.9.2022 |
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Colour | Grey |
Exact colour description | Grey |
Filter type | Screw filter |
Filter type | Neutral density filter |
Filter thread | 52 mm |
Size of insertion filter | 1024 mm |
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Width | 52 mm |
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