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ND2-400 K&F Concept 77mm filter
K&F Concept is synonymous with quality. I already had other filters in kit, albeit quite old and with several years of service behind me. By virtue of my imminent photographic journey, I decided to opt for something new, always relying on them. I will tell you in detail what, in my opinion, are the pros and cons of this new product of theirs.
First of all, the packaging is really great: the box is made of very strong cardboard, impossible even to fold, and then the magnetic opening is very pleasant. The filter is stored in a leatherette case with magnetic closure and not plastic, which gives the product a finish that we can call 'premium'. Inside, wrapped in a protective bag, the filter. It is a fairly heavy piece, already to the touch it gives a great impression. The body is made of aluminum, the glasses are of excellent finish. Very thin (and this is good because this reduces any loss of sharpness), waterproof and scratch-resistant. Very pleasant (and very useful!) the orange little thing you need to change the intensity of the filter itself: the only drawback is not having a limited stroke during rotation, but it's not a big deal, since the limitations ND2 and ND400 are indicated right on the end of the filter itself. In any case, the filter was built in such a way that, even if you go beyond the limits, the annoying 'X' shadow does not show up. For the time being, I had the opportunity to try it only in the city on a somewhat ugly day, in the coming days I hope to integrate this review of mine with other shots in the mountains.
Who is the filter addressed to? Surely for those who love landscape photography or for those who want to do long exhibitions in the city (remaining within the limits of 9 stops): of course, the product is not the cheapest on the market, but that's enough try it for a while to understand that it's worth every penny you spend. I'm not a photography
First of all, the packaging is really great: the box is made of very strong cardboard, impossible even to fold, and then the magnetic opening is very pleasant. The filter is stored in a leatherette case with magnetic closure and not plastic, which gives the product a finish that we can call 'premium'. Inside, wrapped in a protective bag, the filter. It is a fairly heavy piece, already to the touch it gives a great impression. The body is made of aluminum, the glasses are of excellent finish. Very thin (and this is good because this reduces any loss of sharpness), waterproof and scratch-resistant. Very pleasant (and very useful!) the orange little thing you need to change the intensity of the filter itself: the only drawback is not having a limited stroke during rotation, but it's not a big deal, since the limitations ND2 and ND400 are indicated right on the end of the filter itself. In any case, the filter was built in such a way that, even if you go beyond the limits, the annoying 'X' shadow does not show up. For the time being, I had the opportunity to try it only in the city on a somewhat ugly day, in the coming days I hope to integrate this review of mine with other shots in the mountains.
Who is the filter addressed to? Surely for those who love landscape photography or for those who want to do long exhibitions in the city (remaining within the limits of 9 stops): of course, the product is not the cheapest on the market, but that's enough try it for a while to understand that it's worth every penny you spend. I'm not a photography
23/06/2024
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