62mm Black Mist 1/4 + ND2-400 Variable ND Filter with Double-sided 28-layer Anti-reflection Green Film and Lever Nano-Xcel Series
SKU: KF01.2020
This black diffusion filter is great for getting that film love it for my productions
22/04/2024
I'm a beginner filmmaker with the dream of making my own documentary films about some deeper or darker subject matter, and this was the perfect filter to add the sort of dark texture I am looking for in much of my footage. I need to get a 1/8th as well for the 'less dramatic' scenes, but this is a fantastic filter set. My only wish is that I would have been smarter and bought the bigger filter and a set of step up rings so I could use it on any lens I may purchase in the future. I've got a couple of K&F filters and they are really great. I love the leather-like case that they come with as well. The entire package screams quality and I'll be buying the complete line of K&F filters as I add to my kit.
22/04/2024
K&F makes really good products. This Black mist with variable ND is great. It is the only filter you need when you want the benefits of a mist filter but also need to cut light with an ND. Previously i had to stack an ND on top of my pro mist filter to achieve this look. This single filter is less to keep up with and is less glass to put in front of your expensive lenses.
The carrying case looks great. It has a premium look to it and protects your filter from potential damage. This is an amazing filter that offers optimum image quality and the ND does not display the notorious X when you scroll too far in your ND range.
The carrying case looks great. It has a premium look to it and protects your filter from potential damage. This is an amazing filter that offers optimum image quality and the ND does not display the notorious X when you scroll too far in your ND range.
21/04/2024
Everything about this was well made and executed. I love that the filter is so easily adjustable. I've been using a square slide in filter mount for years and while it works great, it's kind of a pain to have to carry a stack of filters and swap them out in the field.
The downside here is it's a fixed diameter, but I typically only use it for landscapes on my go to landscape lens so not really a big deal for what I do. I also really like the case it came in. It's a nice hard sided two-tone leather like case with a magnet closure. It's easy to slide into a bag or pocket but sturdy enough to keep it protected.
Adjustment of the ND stops is incredibly easy with the thumb bar. Overall, really great adjustable ND filter!
The downside here is it's a fixed diameter, but I typically only use it for landscapes on my go to landscape lens so not really a big deal for what I do. I also really like the case it came in. It's a nice hard sided two-tone leather like case with a magnet closure. It's easy to slide into a bag or pocket but sturdy enough to keep it protected.
Adjustment of the ND stops is incredibly easy with the thumb bar. Overall, really great adjustable ND filter!
21/04/2024
If you're like me, you can't get enough dark, misty, ethereal and foreboding atmospherics in your photos. Well, that's the look I'm going for when I use this black diffusion mist 1/4 filter from K&F Concept. The Variable ND2-400 filter comes along for the ride but the Black Diffusion Mist filter is clearly...err...'not so clearly'....star of the show.
I already had the K&F Black Mist 1/8 filter, which adds more of a dreamy and slightly otherworldly effect to photos. I shoot a lot of photos at night in cities, and the 1/8 filter is perfect for that scenario. Even at night, cities are bright but if you're shooting without this type of ambient light the 1/4 filter is the club you want to pull out of your bag. In some ways, both filters create an effect that evokes analog cameras. One of my favorite subjects is Southern Nevada and you can get some really cool images with these filters. I've used the 1/8 for shots in Las Vegas (spoiler alert: lots of lights there) but I'm looking forward to using the 1/4 to shoot in the desert or some of the more remote towns between there and Reno.
At one point, photographers would try all sorts of tricks to soften up their images. Rumor has it that 'Penthouse' publisher/photographer Bob Guccione would slather Vaseline on the lens to get the look--'The Gooch' thought he was a much better photographer than he really was but his obsession with soft focus imagery really differentiated his publication from the more lurid competition no matter how he went about getting the effect. Less messy photographers would go with black pantyhose over the lens.
I don't consider myself a serious photographer--I'm primarily a writer that started taking photos and videos to accompany content. I'm trying to learn more about photography and at some point when I have more time I'd like to get more into the artistic side of images. For now, however, I'm pretty content getting interesting photos/videos with my Nikon Z-30. I've started messing with filters to try some different effects.
As for these K&F filters, they're a perfect fit for my 50-250mm telephoto zoom lens. They apparently have little black particles inside the filter to get the black mist effect--in fact, you can see them if you look closely which you will because your first reaction is that it's dirty. I can't give you an expert analysis on the build quality, but the frame is anodized aluminum and that's a pretty burly metal. The glass has 28 layer multilevel coating and it comes with a nice storage case. I have enjoyed using my 1/8 K&F filter and I'm looking forward to putting the 1/4 through its paces. Highly recommended!
I already had the K&F Black Mist 1/8 filter, which adds more of a dreamy and slightly otherworldly effect to photos. I shoot a lot of photos at night in cities, and the 1/8 filter is perfect for that scenario. Even at night, cities are bright but if you're shooting without this type of ambient light the 1/4 filter is the club you want to pull out of your bag. In some ways, both filters create an effect that evokes analog cameras. One of my favorite subjects is Southern Nevada and you can get some really cool images with these filters. I've used the 1/8 for shots in Las Vegas (spoiler alert: lots of lights there) but I'm looking forward to using the 1/4 to shoot in the desert or some of the more remote towns between there and Reno.
At one point, photographers would try all sorts of tricks to soften up their images. Rumor has it that 'Penthouse' publisher/photographer Bob Guccione would slather Vaseline on the lens to get the look--'The Gooch' thought he was a much better photographer than he really was but his obsession with soft focus imagery really differentiated his publication from the more lurid competition no matter how he went about getting the effect. Less messy photographers would go with black pantyhose over the lens.
I don't consider myself a serious photographer--I'm primarily a writer that started taking photos and videos to accompany content. I'm trying to learn more about photography and at some point when I have more time I'd like to get more into the artistic side of images. For now, however, I'm pretty content getting interesting photos/videos with my Nikon Z-30. I've started messing with filters to try some different effects.
As for these K&F filters, they're a perfect fit for my 50-250mm telephoto zoom lens. They apparently have little black particles inside the filter to get the black mist effect--in fact, you can see them if you look closely which you will because your first reaction is that it's dirty. I can't give you an expert analysis on the build quality, but the frame is anodized aluminum and that's a pretty burly metal. The glass has 28 layer multilevel coating and it comes with a nice storage case. I have enjoyed using my 1/8 K&F filter and I'm looking forward to putting the 1/4 through its paces. Highly recommended!
20/04/2024
I've had and still have many K&F products, so I'm not surprised when it's this good. It always is. The packaging. The carrying case. Both look like they hold fine jewelry. Sharp-looking, with sturdy construction, and the result is absolutely amazing. Cuts down on all the harsh glare/reflection, and smoothes everything over. And so much better, being variable, than having to try multiple filters to get the desired effect. Love just being able to adjust it to where I want it. And, it works like magic. Thank you, K&F Concept
20/04/2024
The built quality is amazing. I used it with several lenses using a step-down ring and it worked flawlessly with no issues whatsoever. I haven't noticed any weird colors in my pictures.
19/04/2024
I use this on a set of Meike S35 lenses with a Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K - very pleased with the ability to change the picture results to be a little softer and dreamier - all while keeping weight down on a gimbal.
19/04/2024
As a hobbyist photographer, this is admittedly an aspect I haven’t tried out yet, so there was a bit of a learning curve with getting to know how to use this filter. The fact that the adjustment is smooth and has no direct stops is probably good for someone more familiar with using these, but was a bit tricky for a new person. However, I love the effects you can get with this filter without taking up much space. It’s really nicely built so I’m not as worried about breaking it by accident, and the carrying case slips easily into a camera bag. All in all, getting to know how to use this filter has been a pleasant experience and I find it very worth it.
18/04/2024
K&F Concept black diffusion Mist ¼ effect & Variable ND2-400 is the first combination filter I am trying out. At first look, the filter comes in a very nice retail box. Inside the filter is package in another soft storage case. There is a strap that when you pull it will push up the lens out from the storage case. The lens feels solid with a orange turning knob that allows easy turning of the lens. On one lens you can small faint black dots at an angle. I think that give the mist effect on the photo? Overall, I am surprised the lens is made in China. Most of my early filter lens is from Germany or Japan.
The dreaming effect of the lens is interesting. I am learning how to use it. It gives a softer effect but also diffuses the background sun light in an exaggerated effect which often would overtake the subject. The ND filter is good to increase the exposure time. But the filter does not have a hard stop to tell you how much light is restricted. It is great for video since it is stepless, for still photo you will need to play with the setting.
I am new to this combination filter and using it on Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8. At the end of the testing the ND filter, it accidently locked onto my UV filter. I am waiting on the lens wrench to unscrew the filters apart.
The dreaming effect of the lens is interesting. I am learning how to use it. It gives a softer effect but also diffuses the background sun light in an exaggerated effect which often would overtake the subject. The ND filter is good to increase the exposure time. But the filter does not have a hard stop to tell you how much light is restricted. It is great for video since it is stepless, for still photo you will need to play with the setting.
I am new to this combination filter and using it on Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8. At the end of the testing the ND filter, it accidently locked onto my UV filter. I am waiting on the lens wrench to unscrew the filters apart.
17/04/2024