Overview

PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)

The 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter from PolarPro is a filter that combines a solid neutral density effect with a circular polarizer effect. When in use, this filter's 64x filter factor provides a 6-stop exposure reduction. Its 1.8 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control the depth of field and convey movement more easily.

SKU: GC14-67-ND64/PL

PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)

PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)

The 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter from PolarPro is a filter that combines a solid neutral density effect with a circular polarizer effect. When in use, this filter's 64x filter factor provides a 6-stop exposure reduction. Its 1.8 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control the depth of field and convey movement more easily.

Simultaneously, this filter can help to reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface. The light from the sun naturally becomes partially polarized due to reflecting off electrons in air molecules, causing the light to scatter into what appears as haze. A polarizing filter arranges and filters this directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, allowing for the absorption of much of this light. This results in a noticeable reduction of glare and reflections from non-metallic surfaces and an increase in the saturation of skies and foliage.

A circular polarizer only differs from a linear polarizer in that it contains a quarter wave plane in addition to the linear polarizing filter. The addition of this quarter wave plane is to circularly polarize the linearly polarized light for the use of autofocus and exposure functions. Due to how the light is broken down and filtered with a linear polarizer, autofocus and exposure accuracy become skewed during use. When the light becomes circularly polarized, it permits the use of these functions.

This filter is constructed from quartz glass for enhanced durability. To prevent internal ghosting and reflections, 16 layers of anti-reflection coatings offer scratch protection to the filter substrate while promoting clarity and colour fidelity. The coatings associated with the PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter also result in an improved beading effect when in contact with water or oil, allowing for more efficient cleaning.

The quartz glass is set within a brass filter ring with side knurlings that can be rotated in order to adjust the intensity of the polarization effect. Together, the brass material and knurlings prevent jamming and provide additional strength, as well as a textured grip when mounting or removing this filter from a lens.

Features:

1.8 neutral density filter effect darkens the image, allowing you to photograph with a longer shutter speed or wider aperture than normally required

Providing a 64x filter factor with a 6-stop exposure reduction, this filter allows you to control depth of field and convey movement more easily

The polarizing filter effect arranges and filters directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light, allowing for the absorption of much of the light

Helps to reduce reflections and glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface

Clears up haze in distant landscapes and provides more saturated, vivid colours

Strongest polarization effect when used at a 90° angle from the sun

The circular polarizer effect is ideal for use with digital cameras and autofocus lenses, where a linear polarizer will often disrupt auto exposure and focus features

Constructed from quartz glass for enhanced durability

Multi-coated to prevent internal ghosting and reflections while promoting clarity as well as colour fidelity

Brass filter ring helps to prevent jamming and provides additional strength

Filter ring can be rotated to adjust the intensity of the polarization effect

67mm front filter threads allow for use with other filters

Side knurlings provide a textured grip when mounting or removing from a lens

Plastic filter case for storage and transport

Microfiber cloth for cleaning and maintenance

Regular price $131.12
Sale price $131.12 Regular price $184.00 Save 28%
Pay with
Pay with
Found a better price? Request a price match

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Price Match Request For:
PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)
PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)
Our Price: $131.12

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Competitor Information:
Your Details:
This item is currently backordered and we are awaiting arrival. star If you'd like to know when it's due, we're here to help!

phone Call us during business hours at 02 9299 0177.
chatChat live with our team on-site.
emailOr email us anytime at info@georges.com.au with the subject "Awaiting Arrival"
Awaiting Stock

Checking availability...

$131.12

Product Overview

PolarPro 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter (6-Stop)

The 67mm ND64 QuartzLine Solid Neutral Density 1.8 and Circular Polarizer Filter from PolarPro is a filter that combines a solid neutral density effect with a circular polarizer effect. When in use, this filter's 64x filter factor provides a 6-stop exposure reduction. Its 1.8 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control the depth of field and convey movement more easily.

Need advice?

Speak to one of our dedicated Australian-based sales team members.

Call us

Product Reviews

Models on stage at Karla Spetics show

How We Lit Karla Spetic's Australian Fashion Week Show with P...

We were invited by Karla Spetic to help light her runway, we chose Profoto's new LED lights for the job!

View post
Ricardo sits with Ollie and discusses mobile podcasting setups

Sony A7R VI First Thoughts: A Portrait Photographer’s Take on...

Sony has just launched the new Sony A7R VI, the latest camera in its high-resolution Alpha line, and I was lucky enough to spend some time with it earlier this week. I...

View post
Ricardo sits with Ollie and discusses mobile podcasting setups

Mobile Podcasting Setups Explained: From First Rig to Full Pr...

Mobile podcasting isn’t about shortcuts. It’s about picking gear that actually works, in the places podcasts actually happen. I used to chase the “best” setup. Turns out, the best setup is the...

View post
Tilta Sony FX Rigging

Rigging Up Your Sony Cinema Camera

Rigging gets a bad rap because a lot of rigs are built backwards. People buy parts first, bolt everything on, and end up with a camera that looks serious but shoots worse....

View post
Gracaie Stendl Portfolio Images

What Makes a Good Photographer? A Portfolio Deconstruction

Clyde Vaughan Guest post by Clyde Vaughan — ahead of  Clyde's talk on January 22: “How to create incredible images: A talk by Clyde Vaughan”. If you ask “what makes a good...

View post
Ollie Jones holds the 22 kg DJI Power 2000

The End of the Generator? Hands-on with the DJI Power 2000

We’ve all been there: you’re on a remote shoot, beautiful location, but you’re either scrambling to find a power outlet or lugging a massive, noisy petrol generator through the bush. We’ve been...

View post
Oliver Minnett teaching a photography workshop

Why 2026 Might be the year to change from DSLR to Mirrorless

Alright—let’s do the DSLR vs mirrorless thing properly. Not “on paper”, not “in theory”, but head-to-head on the stuff that actually matters when you’re out shooting. My name's Oliver Minnett, I'm Georges...

View post
Two Leica M11P's on a desk

Leica is now at Georges Cameras

Some cameras don’t just document your life; they become part of it. I bought a Leica M6 in 2012. Photography had always been a part of my life; my dad had run...

View post
Man using Sony A7 V Mirrorless Camera

5 Things to Know Before You Upgrade Your Camera

Upgrading your camera? Learn the 5 things that matter: sensor size, ergonomics, lenses, power/media, and colour/screens—so you can choose the right camera with confidence.

View post
Girls taking photo with Point and Shoot

Canon G7X Mark III vs Sony, Panasonic, Ricoh & Fujifilm: Best...

Looking beyond the Canon G7X Mark III? We compare the best compact cameras from Sony, Panasonic, Ricoh and Fujifilm to help you choose the right model for 2025.

View post