82mm ND4-ND64 (2-6 Stop) Variable ND Filter and CPL Circular Polarizing Filter 2 in 1, 28 Layers Coated Nano-Xcel Series
SKU: KF01.1918
I was hesitant as I have never used filters before but this one is awesome. I love the fact I can make it darker or lighter just with the rotator.
24/06/2024
21/06/2024
Habe schon viele Filtersysteme gehabt. Von sehr Teuer bis richtig günstig. Dieser Filter befindet sich preislich eher niedriger, Qualitativ aber auf hochpreis Niveau! Bin wirklich begeistert und habe den Filter zu einem festen Bestandteil meiner Ausrüstung gemacht
19/06/2024
K&F is showing off at this point. Their VNDs are top notch. Quality glass, amazing build quality and construction, sharpness and color retained in images and no cross polarization. Great for keeping your kit light if you don't want to cycle through all sorts of NDs or if you plan on doing some long exposure shots. Not as great for long exposures as say an ND 1000 but good enough. Rotation through the VND range is smooth but the filter has a nice amount of resistance/friction to keep the ring from slipping into another VND stage, so that's always great. You want to shoot the image that you see. This is a great addition to your kit for your 82mm filter thread lenses. Awesome for video as well, just make sure you get an IR Cut filter to place directly on your lens before attaching this. Not all sensors come with a great IR Cut filter.
14/03/2024
First of all this is a NO brainer. Period!!
Polarizer which fixes skin tones, makes skies bluer and removes reflections with a neutral
Density filter that goes multiple stops. This filter is a dream for landscape & portrait photographers who shoot in HSS. That’s high speed sync at a high aperture if you are confused.
This is literally 8 filters in one.
So let’s get to the issues there are none the color cast is nonexistent. The filter is smooth and has a holder so it doesn’t get “stuck” like my other cpl & bd filter has on my lenses. Coo this lens the biggest one you can get so you can use filter adjusters for any lens you have.
This filter is amazing and should be almost double the price. Buy it immediately asap.
Polarizer which fixes skin tones, makes skies bluer and removes reflections with a neutral
Density filter that goes multiple stops. This filter is a dream for landscape & portrait photographers who shoot in HSS. That’s high speed sync at a high aperture if you are confused.
This is literally 8 filters in one.
So let’s get to the issues there are none the color cast is nonexistent. The filter is smooth and has a holder so it doesn’t get “stuck” like my other cpl & bd filter has on my lenses. Coo this lens the biggest one you can get so you can use filter adjusters for any lens you have.
This filter is amazing and should be almost double the price. Buy it immediately asap.
13/03/2024
A very handy variable neutral density filter. I’ve really come to appreciate the quality of K&F‘s filters. They are budget friendly but never sacrifice image or build quality. But I own several dozen of their filters and also some of the other very expensive ones and they have always been able to perform as good or close to the ones that cost several times the amount of money. I wouldn’t put this up against a Hoyer or Schneider-Kreuznach, and that saying somethings since they cost almost $500. Even the cinematic quality ones that professional movie makers use I don’t think outperform this by much of a margin and those things cost thousands.
K&F has really been hitting it out of the park lately with these filters.
The way these filters work with variable neutral density is that they operate using two layers of polarized glass. Then by changing the angle of the polarization you allow more or less lighting. Typically this will create artifacts of a crisscross variety in your photos.
So far this filter has been free of any such artifacts and that’s a pretty amazing to me. My guess is they are using very very small polarizing lenticels. I don’t know. But the filter is not creating any artifacts in the images absolutely sharp and clear.
The build quality of this filter is equal to any that I’ve ever seen. The turning ring is very smooth and there’s enough to get a grip on but it’s still surprisingly narrow so it doesn’t really interfere with your lens. It’s hardly thicker than a single stage filter. The precision machined threads are also smooth and it goes on without any issues whatsoever.
I am definitely impressed that they’re able to produce a filter of this quality at this price. If you’re looking for a variable ND and you don’t have $400 to spend this is a very viable option.
K&F has really been hitting it out of the park lately with these filters.
The way these filters work with variable neutral density is that they operate using two layers of polarized glass. Then by changing the angle of the polarization you allow more or less lighting. Typically this will create artifacts of a crisscross variety in your photos.
So far this filter has been free of any such artifacts and that’s a pretty amazing to me. My guess is they are using very very small polarizing lenticels. I don’t know. But the filter is not creating any artifacts in the images absolutely sharp and clear.
The build quality of this filter is equal to any that I’ve ever seen. The turning ring is very smooth and there’s enough to get a grip on but it’s still surprisingly narrow so it doesn’t really interfere with your lens. It’s hardly thicker than a single stage filter. The precision machined threads are also smooth and it goes on without any issues whatsoever.
I am definitely impressed that they’re able to produce a filter of this quality at this price. If you’re looking for a variable ND and you don’t have $400 to spend this is a very viable option.
12/03/2024
This is my first K&F product and first variable ND filter. I'm thrilled with the quality. The AR finish on the filter is flawless and the adjustment is super smooth. Having a range of ND available in a single filter is really convenient and appears even across the image.
12/03/2024
I love that this filter is both an ND and polarizer. This makes it very simple to adjust aperture to the depth of field desired while also adjusting the sky with the polarizer. Having both filters controlled with simple knobs makes the adjustments quick and effortless.
The quality of the glass appears to be excellent. I do not see any odd aberrations with my naked eye. I have had good luck with K&F filters in the past and this one is no exception.
The quality of the glass appears to be excellent. I do not see any odd aberrations with my naked eye. I have had good luck with K&F filters in the past and this one is no exception.
12/03/2024
I've picked up a number of filters from K&F lately and they have all been great, well machined, easy to adjust and fit well on my lenses. This one is no exception! As others have said, there is very little color shift with this and at all the settings you get a nice clear view with no variations in brightness across the filter.
If you shoot in places that are almost always brightly lit with direct sunlight, you know that even after lowering the ISO sometimes you still can't reduce the shutter speed enough to get a nice stylistic motion blur on flowing water or waves on a beach. It can also be hard to get the iris opened up to where you get a nice depth of field blur. With this filter going all the way up to ND64 you can easily get the light low enough to take these kinds of shots. While everyone likes tack sharp photos you get with high shutter speed and high F-Stop, sometimes you just want a different look and this will let you get it. From a shallow depth of field shot to focus people on the main subject to a more motion blurred shot to give you the sensation of movement. This can also be used for recording videos. In bright light you often have to turn the shutter speed up which makes the video seem to stutter when you pan. With an ND like this you can pull the shutter speed back down again to get that more "cinematic" look to your videos.
Overall a good filter that I'm really happy with. The only thing is I wish K&F was a little more consistent with their cases. Some filters come in a plastic box, others (like this one) in a little leather slip-case. Regardless of which kind of boxes you get, they really aren't marked all that well so if you carry several it's not always that easy to tell which filter is in which case without opening them and looking. But that's a small thing. All their cases are sturdy and protective as they should be.
If you shoot in places that are almost always brightly lit with direct sunlight, you know that even after lowering the ISO sometimes you still can't reduce the shutter speed enough to get a nice stylistic motion blur on flowing water or waves on a beach. It can also be hard to get the iris opened up to where you get a nice depth of field blur. With this filter going all the way up to ND64 you can easily get the light low enough to take these kinds of shots. While everyone likes tack sharp photos you get with high shutter speed and high F-Stop, sometimes you just want a different look and this will let you get it. From a shallow depth of field shot to focus people on the main subject to a more motion blurred shot to give you the sensation of movement. This can also be used for recording videos. In bright light you often have to turn the shutter speed up which makes the video seem to stutter when you pan. With an ND like this you can pull the shutter speed back down again to get that more "cinematic" look to your videos.
Overall a good filter that I'm really happy with. The only thing is I wish K&F was a little more consistent with their cases. Some filters come in a plastic box, others (like this one) in a little leather slip-case. Regardless of which kind of boxes you get, they really aren't marked all that well so if you carry several it's not always that easy to tell which filter is in which case without opening them and looking. But that's a small thing. All their cases are sturdy and protective as they should be.
11/03/2024
So, I got this after watching another content creator on youtube who recommended it to help with creating that blurry background we all love, even in your studio, by cranking up your lighting and then using this filter. I'm pretty new to the whole professional camera type of thing, so I can't explain exactly why it works, but it totally does! I have a ZV E10 (I know it's not considered "professional" but to me it is!) and was struggling to get the kind of look on my youtube talking head videos that I see other people getting with the same camera. This was sort of a 'hack' I guess but it's what it's designed to do for shooting outdoors in brighter light etc. Again, I don't know the technical reasons of what is happening here, but its something to do with shutter speed. I feel terrible for leaving a review for something that I don't exactly understand, but yet, I think maybe that's helpful to know you don't need to be a camera expert to benefit from using this filter because its pretty darn simple. Love it! I feel like I have an even more professional looking shot without having to get a PHD in film school to do it.
11/03/2024