Setting Up Your VND
To attach the VND to your lens, simply align the threads and screw it on. It’s normal if the numbers don’t perfectly align with what’s on top of your lens, but it’ll still accurately depict how much light is being shown through.
If the filter does not screw onto the lens, ensure that the diameter of the filter matches the diameter of your lens (i.e., 58mm, 62mm, 77mm, etc.).
To find your lens's correct diameter, look at the circle with a slash through it and check the number beside it.
If you have a plethora of lenses with different diameters, you don’t necessarily need a filter for every lens; use a step-up ring.
We recommend getting a VND that fits your largest lens and using a step-up ring that fits up to your biggest size.
Stacking Filters With Your VND
If you want to use other filters with the Moment Variable NDs, they can only be stacked behind the filter. Although the filter does work with standard lens caps on the front, it doesn’t fit standard-sized filters.
Quick Note: If you stack another filter on the back, this will push the VND filter further away from the lens, which could result in some clipping if you’re shooting on a very wide lens (like a 16mm focal length).