72mm CPL Filter 28 Layer Super Slim Circular Polarizing Filter Multi-coated Polarized MRC Filter Nano-Xcel Series
SKU: KF01.996
I have it mounted on an aluminum go pro hero 8 black housing...Even when the ring is tight...it vibrates and rattles with each step.....go pro audio isn't horrible....but it sure as hell is with the lens making all sorts of racket....The 10$ amazon basics polarizer works about as good removing glare(polarizer filters usually either work or they don't...none are leaps and bounds over the other) but the image quality is better on this one.
02/06/2020
but after turning it a little, and reading the instructions, I was able to figure it out and it really does remove that glare.
27/01/2020
Very slim so it eliminates or greatly reduces vignetting. Hold lens cover nicely despite its slimness. Grippy in a good way. Optical quality first rate. Quite impressive, and especially so at this price. I will purchase more K&F filters should the need arise.
03/01/2020
use it on the E mount 18-105, it has some slop in it, but spins fair with a little bit of float- comparable to a tiffen quality
23/12/2019
The filter performs great and produces a good image, I was just a little disappointed with how easily it gets stuck on the lens. I have an nd filter from this same company that is great and is larger around then the front of the lens so it comes off easier. I haven't been able to find a polarizer like that, but if they made one it would be perfect.
18/12/2019
A great addition to a photographers bag. This circular polarizer will help you get the desired shot you want. easy to adjust, slightly darkening the sky or foreground is a simple feat.
06/12/2019
High quality product. Good price.Installs and rotates easily on Nikon 72 lens.CPL is a great addition to photography.
11/10/2019
Probably works just fine, except for the Super Thin characteristic. It screwed into my camera well, but on trying to remove it, it the ribbed Screw-in part protruded very little from the lens. So much so that I'm not able to unscrew it by hand, or think of a device to hold it firmly enough to take it out. It's stuck in there real firmly.
26/09/2019