Reviews
Great bang for buck
I have some K&F Nano X series which have many more layers of coating but find that these D series perform quite well. I would guess these are all aluminum and they can at times be a pain to remove from my lenses but that is not a problem unique to K&F.
I don't have any desire to use a UV filters as I've never found any benefit and have definitely seen the downside from odd flares, reflections, and other issues. I did throw this one on my lens to ensure it wasn't outright terrible but other than that it will sit on my shelf for eternity unless I expect to be blasted by sand or something that really requires protection.
I am not an expert at ND filters but this 1000 seems to darken things up as much as expected and the color impact is within reasonable.
CPLs I actually use a fair amount. I am not noticing any extreme color cast from this one. Rotation is not the smoothest ever but it's slightly tighter than the bargain basement filters which is good for holding the setting. It's just as thin as the X series CPL with plenty of grip for adjusting.
I don't have any desire to use a UV filters as I've never found any benefit and have definitely seen the downside from odd flares, reflections, and other issues. I did throw this one on my lens to ensure it wasn't outright terrible but other than that it will sit on my shelf for eternity unless I expect to be blasted by sand or something that really requires protection.
I am not an expert at ND filters but this 1000 seems to darken things up as much as expected and the color impact is within reasonable.
CPLs I actually use a fair amount. I am not noticing any extreme color cast from this one. Rotation is not the smoothest ever but it's slightly tighter than the bargain basement filters which is good for holding the setting. It's just as thin as the X series CPL with plenty of grip for adjusting.
02/09/2024