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Moment, the company specialized in mobile filmmaking, has just introduced two new products: the Moment Variable ND filters for cameras, and a version for DJI Mavic 2 Pro drones. This offer from Moment is their introduction to the “traditional” camera accessories market. Let’s take a closer look at it!
A couple of months, Moment released their first ND and CPL filters for smartphones. Today, the team at Moment is back with a combination of the two pieces of glasses, but for cameras. Indeed, they just introduced two sets of variable ND filters for DSLR/Mirrorless and cameras that accept screw-in filters in general.
The Moment Variable ND filter. Image credit: Moment
Two strengths are available depending on how much light you want to cut: from 2 to 5 stops (ND4 – ND32) up to 6 to 9 stops (ND64 – ND512). The filters stops are laser-engraved, so you can see which stop you’re shooting at and recall your settings easily. Also, the Moment variable ND filters feature hard stops at both ends of the working range to prevent cross-polarization and vignetting.
On the optical side, the Moment variable ND uses Schott B270 Pro Cinema glass. According to Moment, this glass “maintains maximum optical quality.” These VND filters are made from aerospace-grade aluminum and are available in three sizes: 67mm, 77mm, and 82mm.
The Moment Variable ND filter for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro. Image credit: Moment
Moment also introduced variable ND filters specifically made for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro. Like its big brother for cameras, they feature hard stops to prevent vignetting/cross-polarization, laser engraved stops markings, two strengths are available, and they are made from aerospace-grade aluminum.
Image credit: Moment
Otherwise, the VND filter for the DJI Mavic 2 Pro is even lighter because, according to Moment, they “removed as much material as possible for less weight and less stress on the drone’s gimbal.” The Moment VND for DJI Mavic 2 Pro drones uses Fused Silica glass to maximize image quality and reduce weight.
The Moment variable ND filters for cameras retail for $149.99 for the 67mm version, $159.99 for the 77mm version, and $169.99 for the biggest 82mm version. The price is for one strength only, 2-5 stops, or 6-9 stops. In terms of comparison, the Tiffen 77mm VND is $117.24, the SLR Magic VND is $139.00, while the PolarPro Peter McKinnon Edition VND filters are $263.99 each.
The Mavic 2 Pro Variable ND Filters are $79.99 each, or $149.99 if you want to get both stops versions. All the Moment variable ND filters are available now, and you can purchase them directly on Moment’s website.
What do you think of these Moment variable ND filters? Do you often use VND filters on your drone? Let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.