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K&F Concept K&F Concept 67mm Variable Fader ND2-ND32 ND Filter and CPL Circular Polarizing Filter 2 in 1 for Camera Lens No X Spot Weather Sealed

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Price: ₹14,990 - ₹7,564.00
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There is an ND and CPL filter combine into one filter. When you adjust the nd filter stops well, then rotate the sawtooth frame border, which can achieve the nd filter and cpl filter features as the same time, you need not use cpl filter add a nd filter.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.43 x 11.43 x 0.1 cm; 18.14 g
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 15 January 2019
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ china
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07M8LTQ98
Item model number ‏ : ‎ KF01.1085
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ china
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 18.1 g
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‏ : ‎ 11.4 x 11.4 x 0.1 Centimeters
Generic Name ‏ : ‎ filter

Variable Fader ND2-ND32 ND Filter
Size: 67 mm
For Camera Lens with No X Spot

7 reviews for K&F Concept K&F Concept 67mm Variable Fader ND2-ND32 ND Filter and CPL Circular Polarizing Filter 2 in 1 for Camera Lens No X Spot Weather Sealed

  1. Ravi Anand

    Cheap and Best ND+CPL
    I’m using this for a month now and its quality is awesome. I never felt to take the filter out to capture best shot, its always there on the lens. Protect the lens + add ND and CPL as an when required immediately.Only one drawback i found is while traveling on flight and taking photos and videos i got rainbow so i removed the filter on flight video and put it on again while on the ground.

  2. PREMASISH MANDI

    Not practical.
    Not value for money. The adjustments would never go as you would expect it to go. Material Quality is ok. But what’s the use, when it cannot perform the task for which you would buy for.

  3. JeffTS

    Since I started doing long exposures , my variable ND filter of choice was Vivitar. It’s worked great over the years but I was in need of a new filter.Since I also own a K&F Concept tripod, and they’ve treated me well, I decided to give this filter a try. What could be cooler than an ND filter and a circular polarizer in one?! And I’m glad that I did!This filter works incredibly well. With my old ND filter, I had to stack a separate circular polarizer on top which would lead to vignetting on my widest shots. With the K&F Concept 2-in-1 filter, that no longer appears to be a concern at 18mm. At 10mm, I’ve noticed a very slight vignetting which is almost unnoticeable. But, it’s definitely a huge improvement over filter stacking.While it may require 2 hands, this filter is very easy to adjust. It also feels well built and sturdy.All in all, this filter was well worth the money invested.

  4. Joseph Overton

    I’ve used this filter extensively for the last 6 months and can say that this is a fantastic budget option for those needing filters.I will say that during my use I have encountered a subtle vignette when using telephoto lenses at their minimum focal range(I had to purchase step up filter rings so it is technically not supposed to be used in this way), but on the lens filter size it was designed for it had no such issue.During a nighttime photo shoot in the city I hadn’t properly secured the camera to my tripod and it fell about 5ft lens filter first. It survived with only a dent in the metal housing and some paint chipped off. It retains full functionality and saved my 700$ lens it was threaded onto. Just for that it deserves the stars.

  5. M & J

    Bought this for my 35mm f2 which I am using on a Canon RP. I wanted it for slowing down the shutter speed for waterfalls I’ll visit this summer, as well as deepening the blue in skies. It works as advertised. Nice metal build quality that feels well made. I like the stiffness on the variable ND part. It stays where I set it, and so far it’s working great at reducing the light coming into the camera, allowing me to use longer shutter speeds to get the flowing water effect I was after. I usually use the polarizing part of the filter on the lowest ND setting. I’m adding two photos that I think show the polarizing effect pretty clearly. There is some colour difference between using the filter vs not as well as at different filter settings (rotations). I think this is pretty standard, at least I’ve observed it in the polarizing filters I’ve used in the past. I’ve been satisfied dealing with colour shifting using WB and calibration adjustments on raw files in Lightroom. I don’t see any degradation in sharpness. I’m pretty picky and do view files at 100%. Very glad I purchased this filter combo. Great value for the money! I’ll also add that I accidentally used it once over a thin UV filter and was glad to not see any vignetting.

  6. Peter Suwara

    Didn’t expect clean results. At max ND the filter has some significant vignetting. But it does the job and you can touch it up a little post production.When I can afford a $300 ND filter and $300 CPL filter, I’ll upgrade. But for what we do our studio can deal with this for now.

  7. Oleksandr Bezzemelnyi

    Great quality of coating. Doesn’t ruin pictures neither on min nor max position.Has two cons:No cap can be attached.ND ring easy shifts CPL, gotta hold CPL when adjusting ND.In general – great filter.Picture of the solar eclipse taken with this exact filter.

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