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Nd Filters
Customers have mixed opinions about the K&F Concept ND filters, with some praising its true color fidelity, minimal color cast, and waterproof nano-coating, while others express disappointment with its performance on specific lenses and issues with vignette in certain situations.
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Quality
The filter feels robust, and the threading fits perfectly on my 67mm lenses, making it easy to attach and remove without any hassle.
Lightweight and didn't add affect gimbal operation after re-balancing.
It is foam padded on one side so it only slides instead of bouncing in full 3d motion.
I wouldn’t trust this filter to be pointed at the sun in the same way with a normal camera with larger sensor/lens.
Price
This filter is a great value for the money, and works very well.
For the price paid, i am happy to stick to 9th stop.
And for the money you can't go wrong.
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- This product had a total of 260 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 28 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wouldn’t trust this cost effective solution for serious photographersvideographers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Variable filters are already a bit risky and should be avoided in favor of single nd filters when possible
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
That being said for the price and being used on a moment lensstep up ring for and iphone 15 rig i really can’t argue
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I’m not going to go spend 2300
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This one works a treat for a phone
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Because phone cameras are regularly pointed athave the sun in the frame apple builds uv filters into the camera layers
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I wouldn’t trust this filter to be pointed at the sun in the same way with a normal camera with larger sensorlens