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B+w Mrc Nano Master 713 Graduated Nd Filter 77mm

B+w Mrc Nano Master 713 Graduated Nd Filter 77mm
  • Product Code: eq163305
  • Availability: In Stock

$544.23 $674.85

This 77mm B+W MRC Nano Master 713 Graduated ND Filter 77mmfrom B+W MRC Nano Master 713 Graduated ND Filter 77mmdarkens specific areas of an image, such as bright skies, while allowing for a normal, unaffected exposure in the other regions of the image. Equipped with a brass rotating mount, precise positioning of gradation can be achieved. Characterized by high color neutrality, the transition is soft with no hard edges, and the density provides up to 12.5% light transmission and a 3-stop reduction in light.

Equipped with multiresistant nano coating for optimal image quality, the filter is also stain and scratch resistant  and easy to clean.

0.9 Optical Density    Multiresistant Nano Coating    Optical-Glass Construction    Rotatable Brass Mount    Reduces Exposure in Selective Areas    Soft-Edged Line of Transition    Stain and Scratch Resistant

Parameters
Filter TypeGraduated ND
Exposure Reduction2-Stop
Graduation TypeSoft Edge
Size77 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / BayonetNo
CoatingMulti & Resistance Coated
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialBrass
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.195 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.75 x 3.7 x 0.85"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this fit Tamron 15-30 G2 version?

A: Yes this filter holder can also work with the Tamron 15-30mm G2 lens.

Q: 2. How wide is the "belt loop"? Will it fit in a MOLLE system?

A: The belt loop is roughly 4 inches, it should be able to fit one a MOLLE System.

Q: 3. Will this fit snugly in the B+W Single Filter Box with Foam (Large) without rattling around in the box/case?

A: Yes, this will fit in the B+W Single Filter Box with Foam (Large).

Q: 4. Is it possible to use any 82mm polarizer? or should it be the Benro one?

A: No, the Benro FH100M2HF Master 100mm Filter Holder works best when used with the Benro MACPL82 Polarizer. Otherwise it may not fit in properly, and it may not be able to be controlled from the filter holder directly.

Q: 5. Is this a brass ring or aluminum?

A: The B+W MRC BASIC 007 Clear Filter (67mm) has a brass ring.

Q: 6. It appears to me that Circular polarizer CAN NOT be taken out of this holder on the field, ie without taking the brackets out; correct?

A: You would only need to remove one set of guides on the side of the holder to allow the circular polarizer to snap into the holder.

Q: 7. does it work with a Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC lens?

A: No, the Benro FH100M2HF is not compatible with the Samyang 14mm f2.8 ED AS IF UMC Lens. A compatible holder would be the NiSi 150mm Q Filter Holder for Rokinon/Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens, BH # NIPFH150SA14. https://bhpho.to/3vi5bOs

Q: 8. Can this filter holder be used not only for Wide Angle lenses but also for general lenses?

A: No. The following unit is designed and made for wide-angle lenses.

Q: 9. Will this system also fit the Pentax 15 x 30 f/2.8 wide angle lens.?

A: This filter holder is dedicated to the Tamron 15-30mm lens only--it isn't compatible with the Pentax 15-30mm lens.

Q: 10. This holder can also mount on RF 28-70 f/2?

A: The Benro Master Series 150mm Filter Holder for Canon 14mm f/2.8L II USM Lens is not compatible with Canon RF 28-70mm f/2 L USM Lens BH #CA28702LRF.

27/09/2024

[Brass] I could be wrong, but I think B&W makes some of the finest filters. They are made in Germany and I believe you get what you pay for. Really can't see putting a $20 filter on a $2000+ lens.

5
02/09/2024

[Brass] I was looking for the best ND filter for my newly purchased Voightlander Nokton 50mm f1.0. I believe I found with this B&W. I can't see putting a $10 or $20 filter on a $1800.00 lens, just doesn't make sense.

5
19/08/2024

[0.195 lb] Does the job.

5
08/08/2024

[Brass] I bought this filter used from BHPhoto.

I've used the old and cheaper uncoated B+W 110 ND 3.0 for years, and just accepted the magenta tint that came with it.

Now that I needed a 39mm filter thread, I decided to buy the MRC Nano Master 810 ND 3.0 and it's simply in another league.

No horrible magenta tint. The filter renders slightly cool, which is hardly noticeable. Also, tiny amount of magenta tint, but this is nitpicking.

I couldn't be happier. Absolutely worth it.

5
07/08/2024

[0.195 lb] This 6 stop filter allows me to take the wide open aperture shots I want to take on bright, sunny beach days with the Canon RF 28-70 F2 lens. It does not cause any noticeable color shift or distortion at any focal range or any any aperture setting. I am very happy with this high-end filter.

5
19/07/2024

[Glass] I bought this B+W 3-stop ND filter for using when shooting outside on bright, sunny days. It allows me to use the faster apertures that I couldn't before. I shoot mostly ISO 100 B/W film using cameras that have 1/1000 as their fastest speed. Now I have access to shutter speed and aperture combinations that are more to my liking.


The quality of the B+W filters keeps me loyal to the brand. I also like the pouch that came with these filters. It takes up less space in my small bag than a hard box does.

5
12/07/2024

[Glass] Long-time user of B+W filters. Worth every penny because they’re optically excellent! (Doesn’t make sense to put cheap glass over a thousand-dollar lens.) And I prefer the brass threads over the aluminum construction of other brands, and often more-expensive brands. I still have every B+W filter I ever bought, going back years! So I see this as a lifetime investment.

I bought this filter for waterfall effects with my EOS R5, and wasn’t sure which density to get. Fortunately, this one, (a number 6), was perfect for that. (Lucky guess.)

I have a B+W variable density filter that I’ve owned for years. It works perfectly on my DSLRs, so why buy a single-density filter, right? Because on my mirrorless cameras, which have electronic viewfinders, the EVFs seem to keep compensating the brightness, so it’s a little wonky to work with. (I’m sure there’s a workaround, but it’s just simpler for me to slap on a single-density filter.) Yes, I highly recommend this product!

5
11/07/2024

[Glass] I bought this to do ICM photography, and it works great. Also good for toning down bright situations and allows me to open the aperture wider. There are other cheaper 6-stop filters out there, but they may not have multi-coatings on them. I can always trust B+W, and they have been my go-to brand for many years.

5
05/07/2024

[Brass] There are others that work perfectly fine, but this is the best so far from what I've seen.
There's just something about B+W filters that's different with flawless results.
Cheaper to buy it right the first time.

5
28/06/2024

[0.195 lb] My favourite brand when it comes to filters. I've been using B+W forever and I have never had any problem. The quality is much better than other products which comes with a bit of premium pricing but it worths every penny.

5

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