7000000TREES PLANTED
FREE GIFT — Get limited edition gear with orders £75+

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

More options in low light
Rated 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review

Our professional ND4 Filter Plus+ provides a fixed 2 f-stop light reduction for better control with long exposure and depth of field techniques in low light.

£39 GBP

Our professional ND4 Filter Plus+ provides a fixed 2 f-stop light reduction for better control with long exposure and depth of field techniques in low light.

Complete your set

£39 GBP

DESCRIPTION

With less light entering your camera, you can also use wider apertures in low light for a beautiful shallow depth of field effect without overexposing images.

Cinematographers can use our ND4 Filter Plus+ to create more cinematic effects in low light without losing quality or overexposing the shot.

Our Plus+ range features 20 layers of nano-coating providing easier cleaning and better protection against water, oil, and scratches. These layers also provide a higher maximum light transmission and a more consistent transmission curve for truer light reduction.

IMPACT

  • 1.90kg CO2 created

  • 307.5kg CO2 sequestered

  • 162x positive impact

To find out more information about the impact of this Urth product, view our Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) report here

FREE SHIPPING

Free standard shipping within the United Kingdom.

We ship with Royal Mail and other postal services as needed.

Standard shipping: 2-5 days.
Express shipping: 1-3 days.

Please allow an extra 2 days for regional areas.

30-DAY RETURNS

30-day returns.

Shop with confidence knowing you can return products within 30 days of purchase.

Sale items are non-refundable unless faulty.

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

20-layer nano-coating

Quality protection, easier to clean.

No colour cast

True colours.

Creative control

Dramatic long exposure and motion blur effects.

Lifetime warranty

Quality made to last.

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

No Filter

ND4 Plus+

Better depth of field

Beautiful depth of field with wider apertures.

Longer motion blur

Cut 2 f-stops for stronger long exposure.

More cinematic

Slow your shutter for a more cinematic look.

Features

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

Professional German glass

Industry-leading German B270 SCHOTT optical glass is coated with a 20-layer nano-coating for truer light transmittance, better protection, and easier cleaning.

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

Ultra-slim rim

Our consciously designed ultra-slim rim avoids vignetting and our durable magnalium is guaranteed for life.

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

Double-threaded

All our filters are double-threaded for stacking filters or using screw-mount lens caps.

How to Use

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

1/5

Find your filter size
Inquisitively search lens for diameter symbol. Ø often marks the spot. The diameter you seek may be accompanied by a number – Ø58 or Ø58mm. Look to the side and the front – this precious number is your filter size. Be warned: your lens focal length (e.g. 18-55mm) is not your filter size.
ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

2/5

Place flat and screw clockwise
Lovingly behold lens in one hand and place flat on lens. Gently screw clockwise until just firm. Do not over-tighten that which goes on must one day come off.
ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

3/5

Slow your shutter
The 2 f-stop darkening of your images allows you to slow your shutter speed for motion blur effects.
ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

4/5

Open your aperture
Or, you can adjust for the 2 f-stop darkening by opening up your aperture, which creates a shallower depth of field. You can also combine both exposure setting adjustments.
ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

5/5

Get more cinematic
Use our ND4 to create more cinematic effects when filming. By blocking 2 f-stops of light, you can open your aperture for a shallower depth of field, creating stunning cinematic effects.

Technical Specifications

ND4 (2 Stop) Filter Plus+

VS

ND16 (4 Stop) Filter Plus+
ND16 (4 Stop) Filter Plus+
ND8 (3 Stop) Filter Plus+
ND64 (6 Stop) Filter Plus+
ND1000 (10 Stop) Filter Plus+
ND64 + CPL Polarizing Filter Plus+

Filter Type

Neutral Density 4

Neutral Density 16

Neutral Density 8

Neutral Density 64

Neutral Density 1000

Circular Polarizer + ND64

Nano Coating

20-Layers

20-Layers

20-Layers

20-Layers

20-Layers

20-Layers

Grade

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

Density

0.6 (2 Stop)

1.2 (4 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

1.8 (6 Stop)

3.0 (10 Stop)

1.8 (6 Stop)

Effect

Cuts 75% of light

Cuts 93.75% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 98.44% of light

Cuts 99.9% of light

Cuts polarized light + 98.44% of light

Frequently Asked Questions

Which ND filter should I buy?

The best ND filter for your photography will depend on the effects you want to achieve.

The first choice you need to make it whether to go for a Fixed ND Filter or a Variable ND Filter. A variable ND filter offers more options, which is great if you’re shooting in changing light conditions, or just starting out with ND filters. A fixed ND provides a specific light reduction and works better with telephoto and wide-angle lenses. The next choice you need to make is the level of light reduction you want. The higher the ND number, the more light it blocks from reaching your camera sensor.

Should I buy a fixed or variable ND filter?

It depends on how, where and what you’ll be shooting.

Fixed ND filters block a fixed f-stop of light from entering your camera. Variable ND filters provide more flexibility and have a range of f-stops you can block by rotating the outer element. If you’re starting out with ND filters, we recommend a Variable ND so you have more flexibility while you’re learning how to shoot with an ND. If the light is likely to change often, a Variable ND saves you changing between fixed NDs each time.

Do I need to get an ND if I already have a CPL?

Yes, if you want more than a 2 f-stop reduction of light.

While CPL filters polarize light to remove reflections and increase colour saturation, ND filters reduce the amount of light that makes it through to your camera’s sensor, which opens up opportunities to experiment with depth of field and motion blur effects even in bright light.

What are the best ND filters for wide-angle and telephoto lenses?

Our whole range of Fixed ND Filters work with wide-angle and telephoto lenses.

Our ND filters have ultra-slim rims to avoid any vignetting issues. Our Fixed ND Filters are all in our professional Plus+ range and use the world’s best glass, making them perfect for wide-angle and telephoto lenses.

What do the ND Filter numbers mean?

The higher the number, the more light it blocks from entering your camera.

The 4 of our ND4 Filter Plus+ refers to the amount of light blocked. An ND2 reduces light transmittance to a quarter. An ND8 reduces it to an eighth, an ND1000 reduces it to 1/1000th.

"A solid and professional filter. Love that I can use my fast lenses with wide open apertures during the day." Andy bought our ND4 Plus+.

average rating 5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 review
  • 5 Stars
    1 Review
  • 4 Stars
    0 Reviews
  • 3 Stars
    0 Reviews
  • 2 Stars
    0 Reviews
  • 1 Star
    0 Reviews
100% of reviewers would recommend this product to a friend
1 Review
Reviewed by Colin F.
Verified Buyer
I recommend this product
Camera Brand
Sony
Years Experience
10+
Style
  • Documentary
  • Outdoor
  • People
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

URTH ND4 + 82mm filter

Product seems perfect to me, consistent across the frame without noticeable affect on colours.

Loading...
Was this helpful?

Your Cart (0)

You're £0 GBP away from free shipping!

Free shipping for all Australian customers!

Your cart is currently empty.

You might also like

Glass Cleaning Kit

Glass Cleaning Kit

Our consciously designed Glass Cleaning Kit gives you all the

You will plant trees with this order

Sign up or log in to track your impact and earn rewards.