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KLDSLR Retail Store
We will open every day at 10AM to 7PM daily.
Address : KLDSLR Lot 61-4A, Jalan SS2/75, 47300 Petaling Jaya
Online Orders
Regular checkout will be only process on Monday to Friday. Cut off time at 12PM for same day delivery. Special urgent case can be handle manually if you need. Please call +60374980403 for assistance.
Shipping
All order that purchase before Cut Off time, will be send same day with Pos laju or Citylink. For KL Area, you may opt for High speed delivery to receive your item the same day evening.
Store Pickup
Store Pickup orders placed up to 12PM will be available for same-day pickup after 1PM until store closing time (Only for local Malaysia credit card / bank transfer transaction) . Foreign transaction will need 48 hours for fraud scanning. Store Pickup orders placed less than 1 hour from store closing, or while the store is closed, will be ready for pickup 30 minutes after the store reopens. For item that Pre-Order Status, or out of stock, pick up will be only available after item arrive. Our staff will contact you for the pick up when its ready.
Designed for use with the Canon Drop-In Filter Mount Adapter EF-EOS R, this Drop-In Variable Neutral Density Filter A is an intuitive and sleek means for using a variable neutral density filter in conjunction with an adapted lens, especially those lenses lacking traditional filter threads. This variable ND filter is permanently installed within a drop-in holder and has an integrated wheel for adjusting the rotation position to alter the ND effect.
The variable ND filter has an ND3-ND500 range, offering 1.5 to 9 stops of adjustment, and creates a darkening of the entire image for photographing with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the filter, helping you to predetermine the additional exposure length required. By increasing your aperture or slowing your exposure time, you are able to control depth of field and convey movement more easily.