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The K&F Concept 67mm Magnetic ND Lens Filters Kit is a comprehensive 5-pack set designed for photographers seeking versatility and quality. Featuring GND8, ND8, ND64, and ND1000 filters, this kit allows for precise light control and creative effects. The magnetic design enables quick swaps in under a second, while the ultra-slim frame prevents vignetting. Crafted from high-definition optical glass with advanced coatings, this kit protects your lens and enhances your photography experience.
K**R
Very good
I kinda like this kid, though that's not to say it's perfect.First, I like the idea of magnetic filters. If you need to switch quickly between multiple ND filters in a session, and you don't want the bulk of square filters that can be slotted in and out, a magnetic setup makes a lot of sense. The filters are held securely to the lens, but they're not difficult to pop off when needed.The downside is that with the screw on ring attached I can't use my lens cap, which is a bit of a pain if I'm on the move. In certain circumstances that would leave me back at square one, needing to unscrew the ring before I make a move, defeating the object of the kit.If you're not all that mobile when you're shooting this is a very useful kit. If you know you'll need to use your lens cap regularly, maybe not so much.
A**G
Nice Kit
This K&F Concept kit is quite nice. I had not used magnetic filters before, but the concept is pretty ingenious, it's a little surprising that it took us until the last ten years or so to come up with it (okay, maybe they've been around for longer, but if they have I haven't seen them). This uses a very, very slim screw-on adapter ring, and then these equally slim filters pop on and off magnetically. It just works great.The design is good, and I'll throw in a comment on the design of the case as well. It's thoughtfully put together with a secure zipper closure, but also has a magnetic flap, so in a pinch you could leave the zipper unzipped and the flap would keep the kit closed up as long as you're not handling it roughly. I wouldn't rely on just the flap if you're utilizing the belt/strap attachment and dangling it off a bag, belt or back. The magnet is just strong enough, but not enough to keep it together if it were to be jostled.I kind of wish this kit came with a simple UV filter as well, because it can be a little hard to locate the right one on the K&F website. I get that this is very much a ND filter kit, but, since I have the adapter installed, why not just include a UV filter to make use of that adapter when I don't need the ND filter? Just a thought.
F**K
I wont look back
I love these magnetic filters. I did have to get some step-up kits for it as my lenses are NOT 77mm, but a step-up doesn't cost a bunch.The magnetic attaching feels great and holds on perfect. Even swinging the camera around really quickly doesn't loosen the filter or let it fly off the camera which would be a nightmare. Was one of my biggest concerns switching over to these filters. The pouch it comes into is also wonderful to keep them all together. Glad I wont be searching for them forever or losing them. I've already recommend many of my photography friends to pick this up.
W**S
Functional
I wish 3.5 was an option here. I like the magnetic attachment to a point, but to use that you still need to screw in a filter which the others can attach too. So it seems a bit superfluous at that point. Also, I have a lot of filters from various companies. These seem to intrude much further on the face of the filter, and the markings are also on the face. All my other filters are marked on the edges, and I prefer that tradition. The case is nice but bulkier than I would prefer. These filters could be a good addition to your camera bag, but I wish they were a bit better for the price.
G**R
Quality magnetic filters give me more options
Camera filters are the way old-school photographers created the shots they want..even when they have access to post-production tools like Photoshop. Filters like these filters help us craft photos with the images we want to appear in final form.But filters require constant screwing and unscrewing from lenses, which can damage the threads, get permanently stuck on lenses, and slow down the photo process. That's especially impactful when we need to react quickly to non-stationary objects.Magnetic filters. Ah, they slide on and off quickly, speeding up the process, maybe even allowing shots with multiple filter combinations before moving on to the next shot.This five pack in 77mm size allowed me to use it (with an adaptor) on a variety of cameras and lens sizes. Magnets hold the lenses tight, but also allow for fast removal.The case offers sufficient protection for the glass filters and yes, you do need to screw on the adaptor so that the magnetic filters have a base to attach to.All in all, a fine set of filters that make specialty photography easier
M**R
Great set
This is a great set of high end, well designed and performance filters at a great price. I really like the magnetic filter ring too. Very easy to change them out. My photography has improved greatly since using them!
C**B
good filters
Good set of filters of varying light-altering capacities. Been using for a few months now, have not encountered any issues. Good value.
C**Y
Great for Wide Angle or Frequent Switching
This is a nice ND set. It covers the base levels you'll likely need (vs an adjustable one) and is quick and easy to use. It has a couple of great things going for it (along with a few shortcomings).If you are doing landscape photography, you'll likely want a mix of long exposure and shorter exposure images. It's time consuming to add an ND filter on, and to switch it out every time you want to change the power. And if you use a variable ND, you often get a color cast or vignette. The magnetic design is a handy solution. You put on the magnetic ring and then are able to quickly switch between filters. It's a great time saver.If you shoot wide angle, thicker filters will likely add is some vignettes to your images. These are super thing profile ones and don't shot at 16mm (perhaps even wider???).The challenge is using other filters or a lens cap. Once this is installed, you'll need to unscrew it to add in a polarizer, UV filter, or a lens cap. They do sell Nano-X filters for all of those - so you could buy into the system, as a solution. For me, I generally know I want to do ND work when using it, so it hasn't been an issue.Great value for the price.
M**U
Il manque un morceau
Je n avais que 4 pièces, il manque la pièce maîtresse, très decus
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