Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

Perfectly blended light

Our professional Soft Graduated ND16 Square Filter Plus+ blocks 4 f-stops at one end of your image and fades to blocking no light at the other, creating balanced exposure.

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Our professional Soft Graduated ND16 Square Filter Plus+ blocks 4 f-stops at one end of your image and fades to blocking no light at the other, creating balanced exposure.

$229 AUD
$137.40 AUD

DESCRIPTION

The soft graduation creates a natural blending of light for more balanced images when the foreground is darker than the background. This filter is a powerful tool for landscape photographers.

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

POSITIVE IMPACT

  • 1.90kg CO2 created

  • 307.5kg CO2 sequestered

  • 800x positive impact

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

SHIPPING

Free shipping within Australia on orders $150 and over.

We deliver with AusPost and Fastway Couriers for faster and safer delivery.

Standard shipping: 3-7 days.

Please allow an extra 2 days for regional areas.

30-DAY RETURNS

30-day returns.

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Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

World's best glass

Made with world leading German SCHOTT.

Greater dynamic range

More depth and detail.

Balanced light

Soft graduation for a natural blending of light.

Lifetime warranty

Quality made to last.

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

No Filter

SGND16 Square Plus+

Capture hidden details

Greater detail and depth in highlights and lowlights

Balanced exposure

Natural blending of foreground and background light

Greater dynamic range

More balanced, detailed landscapes

Features

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square 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.

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

Controlled exposures

A 4 f-stop darkening at one end of the filter allows for better exposure in graduated light like shooting sunsets or in forests.

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

Standard fit

Our square filters are 2mm thick and fit with most square filter holders.

How to Use

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

1/4

Attach Main Adapter Ring to your lens
Tenderly screw Main Adapter Ring to your lens. Ensure a snug fit and avoid overtightening. For that which goes on must one day come off.
Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

2/4

Attach Square Filter Holder to Main Adapter Ring
Clasp Square Filter Holder and loosen locking mechanism. Ensure both notches, and screw locking mechanism are secured over Main Adapter Ring.
Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

3/4

Tighten screw locking mechanism
Tighten screw locking mechanism and ensure Square Filter Holder is securely attached.
Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

4/4

Gently unpouch filter and insert
Lovingly clasp the pull cord and slide filter upward. Pinch filter by edges and slide into the closest slot of square filter holder. Note well, you can stack two square filters with our Square Filter Holder for combined creative effects.

Want some more in-depth info?

Getting to Know Graduated ND Filters – Soft vs Hard-Edge

Getting to Know Graduated ND Filters – Soft vs Hard-Edge

Find out everything you need to know about this unique landscape photography filter.

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Technical Specifications

Soft Graduated ND16 (4 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

VS

Soft Graduated ND8 Filter Plus+
Soft Graduated ND8 Filter Plus+
Hard Graduated ND8 Filter Plus+
Soft Graduated ND4 (2 Stop) Square Filter Plus+
Soft Graduated ND8 (3 Stop) Square Filter Plus+
Hard Graduated ND8 (3 Stop) Square Filter Plus+
Reverse Graduated ND8 (3 Stop) Square Filter Plus+
Center Graduated ND8 (3 Stop) Square Filter Plus+

Filter Type

Soft Graduated ND16

Soft Graduated ND8

Hard Graduated ND8

Soft Graduated ND4

Soft Graduated ND8

Hard Graduated ND8

Reverse Graduated ND8

Center Graduated ND8

Nano Coating

20-Layers

20-Layers

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

German SCHOTT B270

German SCHOTT B270

Density

1.2 (4 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

0.6 (2 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

0.9 (3 Stop)

Effect

Cuts 93.75% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 75% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Cuts 87.5% of light

Frequently Asked Questions

Why buy a square filter system?

You can use one filter system across all your lenses.

Square filter systems are made up of a square filter, a filter holder and a filter adapter to attach it to your lenses. You can buy adapters rings that let you attached the square filter holder with different sizes of lenses. This means you can invest in a better quality neutral density or polarizing filter because you can use it across all lenses instead of buying multiple filters for each lens.

Who should buy a square filter system?

Anyone with a broad collection of lenses, landscape photographers and those who value quality over a minimalist camera bag.

Square filters can be much cheaper than circular filters if you use a broad range of lenses because you can use the one set of filters across all of provided you have the right filter adapters to connect your filter holder to the different sized lenses. Square filters are popular with landscape photographers too because you can, for example, adjust the height of a graduated ND filter in the filter holder to better suit the lighting conditions. Square filters are bulkier and slower to set up so aren’t to those who prefer a light kit and moving quickly.

How does a square filter system work?

There are three elements to a square filter system: the filter itself, the filter holder, and the filter adapter that connects to your lens.

You can use your square filter with different size lenses if you buy different sized filter adapters. These allow you to connect your filter holder to your lens. You then insert filters into the holder and you’re ready to shoot. Filter holders let you stack multiple filters so you can combine neutral density filters and polarizing filters.

Do Urth Square Filters have a colour cast?

No, Urth Square Filters have great colour neutrality.

There are a couple of reasons your images may show a slight colour cast when using an ND filter. Check your white balance settings. By restricting the light entering your camera, it may throw out your white balance settings. Manually adjust your white balance settings to reduce any colour cast.

Do Urth square filters work with third-party filter holders?

Yes, Urth 100mm square filters are 2mm thick and are designed to work with third-party holders.

We recommend you use our square filters with a Urth square filter holder because they were meticulously designed to work with one another.

Why buy a Graduated ND Filter?

To perfectly balance exposure in your landscape photographs.

Graduated Neutral Density Filters have an ND coating on one half of the filter so that light is diminished across half your frame. This is so you can balance your exposure when there is a strong source of light coming from one side – like when you’re shooting in the forest, in the mountains or at sunset and sunrise. A Graduated ND Filter helps you balance the highlights and lowlights for more balanced exposure.

Who should buy a Graduated ND Filter?

Landscape photographers and anyone wanting more detail in their landscape highlights and lowlights.

Graduated Neutral Density filters filter out light across a portion of the frame allowing you to better balance your exposure and capture more detail in the highlights and lowlights. Graduated and Reverse Graduated ND filters block light across half the frame – perfect for when the background is bright and foreground is light or vice versa. A Centre Graduated ND filter is made for sunsets and sunrise or when there is a bright light at the centre of the frame. Graduated ND filters will help you better balance your exposure when capturing landscapes.

What does a Graduated ND Filter do?

A Graduated ND filters out a set amount of light from a portion of the frame.

Graduated Neutral Density filters filter out light across a portion of the frame allowing you to better balance your exposure and capture more detail in the highlights and lowlights. For example a Graduated ND8 blocks 3 f-stops of light across half your frame – perfect for when the background is bright and foreground is light or vice versa.

What does a Reverse Graduated ND Filter do?

A Reverse Graduated ND Filter helps you balance sunrise and sunset landscape photographs.

A Reverse Graduated ND Filter starts with the darkening in the centre of the frame and it fades across the top half of the frame to cut brighter light at the horizon while still capturing the details of the sky for balanced exposure when shooting sunrises and sunsets. By effectively darkening the horizon line across your frame, it allows you to capture greater detail in the highlights near the horizon and in the lowlights in the top and bottom of your landscape images.

What does a Centre Graduated ND Filter do?

A Centre Graduated ND Filter helps you balance sunrise and sunset landscape photographs.

A Centre Graduated ND Filter has a narrow band of darkening across the centre of the frame for balanced exposure when shooting sunrises and sunsets. By effectively darkening the horizon line across your frame, it allows you to capture greater detail in the highlights and lowlights of your landscape images when the light source is close to the horizon.

I use this for opening up my aperture for shallower depth of field when the light gets too hot. Sam bought our Soft Grad ND16 Plus.

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