📸 Capture the Moment, Control the Light!
The K&F Concept 72mm Variable ND Lens Filter is a high-performance accessory designed for photographers seeking to enhance their image quality. Made from premium AGC optical glass with 18 multi-layer coatings, it effectively reduces glare and reflections. With adjustable light reduction from 1 to 9 stops and a slim profile of just 7.4mm, this filter is perfect for various shooting scenarios, ensuring compatibility with all 72mm lenses.
R**N
Works Amazingly.
Rather than having a bunch of ND filters for one lens, this variable ND filter works perfectly for all use cases. It fits the threading in the size, it feels sturdy and works perfectly. It can get extremely dark to the point where it is nearly pitch black. The price is very good as well for what you get.
A**L
Amazing
I can't do filming during the day without this, I love it
T**E
Great value
Works great but at the darkest stop, it had the “x” on it, it’s a good value for the money.
C**G
Feels and Looks Great!
You can just feel the quality of the lens from the touch. Looks great and seems versatile. I definitely recommend it rather than buying a bunch of ND filters and having to carry them. Also, K&F Concepts seems on the cutting edge and they have great prices for great quality. Don't hesitate to purchase!
E**W
Absolutely a game changer!
High quality and optically superior to other brands. Perfeyfor shooting video on nright sunny days!
T**.
Great glass for the price
Every photographer should have a couple of these in their camera bag. Preferably one for each of your lenses. These are affordable with great quality glass.
J**.
Helps ISO & Shutter speed!
This is freaking awesome. Keeps unwanted glare out of pics, great for those bright outdoor shoots. Bright scenes are easier to manage.
E**S
Works okay in a pinch
This filter is, to be fair, solidly built and a pretty decent performer for a low price. It's allowed me to get some long exposure shots that I wouldn't have otherwise captured, so that's cool. All that being said-The image quality of this filter falls of sharply the closer you get to the max ND setting. The more ND effect is applied, the more you start to see dark bands in the corners and sides of the image. These are difficult to correct for in post production. It's not very noticeable in a busy scene, like in a forest, but is VERY apparent when against the sky. Like, almost unusably bad. So consider carefully what you're going to be shooting with this filter. If you just want something to darken a flash a bit or to take long exposures of waterfalls deep in the woods, it works great. Especially at the more moderate ND settings.If you're a landscape photographer though and the sky is often featured in your photos, this is not the filter you want. Getting a useable image at high ND settings in this scenario requires a lot cropping and manual corrections that still don't look quite right. Pony up for a spendier filter in this case, there's no way around it.This thing also changes the outer thread diameter when it's installed, so your lens's cap won't fit any more as long as it's attached.
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