• 94.99
Overall Rating 5   60
5
What I particularly like about the X-series is the high-quality case that comes with the filters! In this case, it was a (faux) leather case with a magnetic closure, which looks very classy. The filter also does a great job and doesn't affect the image quality in any way!
14/10/2024
5
Excellent, above all it allows you to shoot in all the conditions with the settings you prefer.
11/10/2024
5
Maybe I simply got a better model, or the expectations of some other reviewers regarding the effects of a completely darkened ND3-1000 are simply too high. Of course, you can see optical effects when you set the ND filter to ND1000. It's not without reason that there are much more expensive ND filters that only cover the ND2-ND32 range. We're all looking for the perfect all-rounder, but in reality, there isn't one. I really like the Nano X series. I already own several filters from this series and I'm absolutely satisfied. For the price, you simply can't complain, and I personally find the effects with ND1000 acceptable. If I want to take particularly high-quality photos, for example with long exposures, then I use a fixed ND1000 filter anyway. However, if I'm on the go and want to be prepared for different situations, I take the ND3-ND1000 with me. The filter is extremely well-made, which you can tell by the way it feels when you pick it up. I'm used to this kind of craftsmanship from K&F Concept, as my tripod, lens adapters, and other filters are also equally well-made. I can definitely recommend it if you have the right expectations for a filter like this.
07/10/2024
5
Works perfectly
03/10/2024
5
Hello dear friends, it's Berta again from Berta's Reviews. Today I'm reviewing "Lens Filters"
30/09/2024
5
As usual with K&F Concept, you get solid quality for a good price. However, with this filter, you definitely have to consider the stop-down range. In my opinion, ND3-ND1000 is simply too much to achieve perfect results. Color shift, difficult fine-tuning, etc. So if you really only want to use a single filter, this is a good entry-level option at this price point. However, I would recommend fixed ND stops for photography. A much smaller range is sufficient for filming. So, I don't really see the purpose of this filter, but I have to say it's unbeatable in its price range. So, full marks!
27/09/2024
5
In my opinion, NEEWER has once again brought a product to market that amazes everyone - me at least! The filter comes in a bag that I don't find particularly practical. Why not practical? I'm more of a fan of those hard cases that you can put the filter in. That's a personal preference, but I wanted to mention it anyway. Installing the filter is very easy - take the filter out of the case, screw it on, and you're good to go. I use the filter on a Tamron 24-70mm 2.8f G2 and it fits perfectly. No jamming or anything like that. What I've gotten into the habit of doing is not tightening the filter so much that you can't get it off later ;-) It happened to me once, and never again *just saying* I consider the filter quality to be high-quality and good. I think the dial for turning the ND filter into the desired position is a good solution. A well thought-out concept so that you don't accidentally touch the glass with your fingers. For my purposes, the ND filter is absolutely sufficient. In my opinion, the image quality is really great with the filter! I think the price/performance ratio is good and fair. I've had good experiences with the filter!
23/09/2024
5
The KF Concept neutral density filter is – as expected from other products from the brand – of high quality and comes in a secure and practical case. Thanks to the special coating of the Nano-X series, there are no unwanted light disturbances in the image during use. Furthermore, the resistance to scratches is increased, which I can truly confirm. Especially when using it outdoors, I often come into contact with dust, dirt, or other obstacles, but so far, these have not caused any damage to the filter. The filter's excellent dust and water resistance is also worth mentioning! The filter's imaging performance is very good, as expected. The aperture stops can be precisely adjusted and are a blessing for my 28-75 2.8 lens. This allows for longer exposures even at wide apertures and achieves great bokeh in bright daylight. In terms of image sharpness, I couldn't detect any differences between images with and without the filter. There is only a slight color distortion towards warmer tones. But this is nothing that can't be corrected in post-editing. The filter also demonstrates its strengths in video. Thanks to the continuous adjustment of the aperture stops and the easy and smooth adjustment mechanism, smooth and steady aperture transitions can be achieved. This is a huge advantage, especially with older cameras! For such performance, every amateur photographer should be willing to dig a little deeper into their pockets. With this filter, the current price of around €80 is definitely worth it! It's clear from the outset with filters like these that the image will not be distorted. However, since these changes are quite manageable compared to competing products and can be edited out later, this is not a criticism for me. Therefore, a full 5 stars and a clear recommendation from me.
22/09/2024
5
Transparency note: The product was provided to me free of charge as a sample for evaluation, free from any influence or expectations. My review is based solely on my personal assessment and experience with the product. Review: For those quick readers, I'll give you my review first. Below I'll explain the details of my decision-making process and my impressions of the product. It's not difficult for me to award it 5 stars, because the ND filter meets my expectations perfectly. It functions flawlessly, and the mechanical manufacturing quality is more than convincing, not to mention the useful and practical storage case. One small detail bothers me in the product description: its suitability for 8K videos. What's the point? Is that pure marketing? It seems so. I find this information unnecessary, because one could just as easily say that you can also take photos with it, or that it's also suitable for color reproduction, as well as for black and white. A useless statement. I'm holding a piece of quality craftsmanship in my hands, and I recognize that from the first impression, purely based on the mechanical quality. Wow, what a milled part, the mount ring. No expense was spared on materials, nor on the precision of its workmanship; the fine thread is precisely cut, and of course, there are no manufacturing residues on the filter. The glass, made of high-quality coated optical glass, is absolutely pure and flat. When viewed straight through or at an angle, while rotating, I detect no distortion. This is later confirmed in my photos, and the sharpness of my lens is not negatively affected either. For direct image comparison, I took one picture with the filter and one without it on a tripod, naturally adjusting the exposure. I left the aperture and shutter speed the same, and controlled the light difference using the sensor sensitivity on the ISO control. My premium German full-frame camera offers plenty of scope for this. I see almost no differences; only in contrast, I think I detect a slightly more lifeless image with the filter, slightly less brilliance. Regarding the color tones, I detect a slightly "colder" image, i.e., slightly bluish. I can easily adjust for both in the RAW converter, and I consider these minor influences to be acceptable. Moreover, I only notice them in a direct comparison, which isn't usually possible. K&F Concept delivers truly high quality, as you'd expect. I also really like the filter's grip; even in winter, with cold fingers, I can grip it securely and screw it on without worrying about it slipping. I own a comparable ND filter from a well-known German brand for a smaller filter thread. It's significantly more expensive and only slightly outperforms the image quality of the K&F Concept filter. A direct comparison isn't possible; the lenses are different, hence the different filter diameters. In conclusion, I unreservedly recommend the K&F Concept ND filter. It clearly serves the premium class, or at least the lower premium class, and its quality clearly sets it apart from the cheaper ND filters in the €20-30 range. Thank you for your attention in reading my review. If you'd like, please give me some feedback or a thumbs up, I'd be happy about it.
22/09/2024
5
I already know other filters from K&F and was able to request this one to test. The packaging alone makes a good impression and when you open it, the case opens up. That's quite impressive. But okay, it's about the filter. The filter itself is a variable filter from ND3-1000, which is quite a range. I've never had a variable ND filter before and was skeptical at first as to whether it would really work. But yes, it does. The filter itself makes a high-quality impression. It screws onto the filter thread of the lens without any problems and can also be removed again. Adjusting the filter works wonderfully with the orange lever on the side. I didn't notice any loss in image quality. The price is quite high, but the filter is very well made.
18/09/2024