VND (2-7 Stop) QuickLock Filter - iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max | iPhone 16 Pro/Pro Max

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VND (2-7 Stop) QuickLock Filter

    The QuickLock Variable ND Filter is an attachable phone filter that helps darken your camera when the scene is too bright. Think of it like sunglasses for your iPhone, giving you better control in harsh sunlight so your photos and videos don’t look blown out.

    Use it for filming outdoors, shooting in bright midday sun, capturing smoother motion, or getting a softer, more cinematic look. The adjustable dial lets you control how much light comes in, from a little darker to much darker, without changing the color of your shot.

    It attaches in seconds using our QuickLock™ press-and-lock system, so you can add or remove it quickly without screwing on a filter.

    Compatibility Note: Requires a Moment Camera Case, sold separately. QuickLock filters are made for iPhone 15, 16, and 17 Pro / Pro Max models only. Filters are model-specific and not cross-compatible.

    SKU: 107-130

    What Makes Our QuickLock VND Filters Unique?

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      Premium Glass

      We chose Schott B270 Pro Cinema Glass to maintain maximum optical quality and create crisp images.

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      Aerospace Grade Metal

      The filter metal is machined from aerospace-grade materials for lightweight performance and rugged durability.

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      Precise Control

      Our unique geometry and laser-etched graphics allow you to see which stop you’re shooting from behind the viewfinder. This allows for faster control and easy starting points for your shots in different lighting conditions.

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      Zero Cross-Polarization

      We specifically engineered the rotation of the filter to have hard stops at both ends of the working range, preventing unwanted cross-polarization.

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    Getting Started Tutorial:

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    Powered by Quick Lock Technology

    We reinvented how a filter can attach to your phone. Relying on a Moment Case, our new Quick-Lock filters use a button latch mechanism to lock over your camera lenses securely. This gives you peace of mind that the filter will stay put while also being incredibly quick to mount, so you never miss the shot.

    Which Filter Style is Right For me?

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    QuickLock Filters:

    Attach to your Moment Case only. They snap in and lock into place and are awesome for mobile-only shooters.

    EXPLORE ALL QUICKLOCK FILTERS

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    Camera Filters:

    Attach a 37mm or 67mm filter to your phone using our 37mm or 67mm filter mount. This is best for anyone shooting on both mobile devices and cameras.

    EXPLORE ALL CAMERA FILTERS

    The Secret Sauce to Controlling Your Footage

    Neutral Density filters are like sunglasses for your camera lens. A Variable does the same thing, but it lets you adjust the strength of the filter by rotating the filter ring. This way, instead of carrying multiple filters for different lighting conditions, you can carry just one and adjust for your specific shot. It’s the best way to expose your shot perfectly in any shooting scenario.

    By letting in less light through the lens, you can slow down your shutter to create longer exposures in broad daylight.

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