Reviews
good but has some drawback but its affordable
I like this UV filter, and im an amateur photographer if there is any decrease in image quality I don’t see it and if there is a hue change it isn’t a lot. It does come with a wiping cloth and a lens cap with a wrist rest. But the cap was worse at grabbing the filters then the stock cap that came with my lens.
I got this filter to protect my lens from drops and objects getting on the lens and then me scratching it when removing the dust and this give me another barrier of water protection since the lens I use it on is the Canon EF 16-35 f4, and with it being an internal zooming lens but there is nothing blocking anything from the front end when it moves and stuff can get in there.
I love the protection and quality of this for my nature and wildlife photography, I also do portraiture work. I have the older version of this lens filters the HD version on my other lenses and this keeps up with them. It seems like a direct replacement of the HD K&F slim UV filters they are the same size.
This does have water repellant coating and other coating with a green hue on light reflection when looking directly at the filter. So it has some coatings on it for anti scratching and stuff, but its not the best ever.
I do have some issues when I put another filter on the end and then the uv getting stuck to that other filter. But I don’t know any screw on filters that don’t have that issue. Maybe if you spend like 80 dollars+ on the top of the line UV filters might be better but your best bet would be to get magnetic filters.
Speaking of the expansive filters I rather recommend these filters for normal people or if you are worried about the 2-5 percent sharpness drop then go all out and get K&F Nano-x pro series. This will be the best K&F has, that I have seen. I personally will upgrade to the nano-x but the money is a big thing. Once I start making more money doing this I’ll go all out but for now these work great and I will keep using them.
Final thought TLDR
I like these filters and will continue to use them they are affordable and work great. I recommend these to any photographers looking for a uv filter on a budget.
I got this filter to protect my lens from drops and objects getting on the lens and then me scratching it when removing the dust and this give me another barrier of water protection since the lens I use it on is the Canon EF 16-35 f4, and with it being an internal zooming lens but there is nothing blocking anything from the front end when it moves and stuff can get in there.
I love the protection and quality of this for my nature and wildlife photography, I also do portraiture work. I have the older version of this lens filters the HD version on my other lenses and this keeps up with them. It seems like a direct replacement of the HD K&F slim UV filters they are the same size.
This does have water repellant coating and other coating with a green hue on light reflection when looking directly at the filter. So it has some coatings on it for anti scratching and stuff, but its not the best ever.
I do have some issues when I put another filter on the end and then the uv getting stuck to that other filter. But I don’t know any screw on filters that don’t have that issue. Maybe if you spend like 80 dollars+ on the top of the line UV filters might be better but your best bet would be to get magnetic filters.
Speaking of the expansive filters I rather recommend these filters for normal people or if you are worried about the 2-5 percent sharpness drop then go all out and get K&F Nano-x pro series. This will be the best K&F has, that I have seen. I personally will upgrade to the nano-x but the money is a big thing. Once I start making more money doing this I’ll go all out but for now these work great and I will keep using them.
Final thought TLDR
I like these filters and will continue to use them they are affordable and work great. I recommend these to any photographers looking for a uv filter on a budget.
19/10/2024