Capture the Moment, Control the Light! 🌟
The K&F Concept 82mm Variable ND Filter is a high-quality optical accessory designed for photographers seeking to enhance their image quality. Made from premium AGC optical glass with 8 multi-layer coatings, it effectively reduces glare and reflections. With adjustable light reduction from 1 to 9 stops and a slim 7.4mm profile, this filter is perfect for various shooting conditions and is compatible with all 82mm lenses.
E**N
Easy to use and flexible
I love the variable NDR because of it's flexibility. It's easy to see how much light you are filtering with the markings on the filter. Installation is simple. You simply screw it into place and you are ready to take those long exposure shots. I had no issues with the fit and find it easy to keep clean, like any of my other filters. I try to be kind to my filters, but I'm not perfect. I haven't noticed any issues with scratching and dust removes easily.
C**
buen producto
todo en orden, el articulo es lo que esperaba. gracias.
S**L
Works as described. Can't use lens hood with this filter.
Works exactly as described, but the outer ring (ND portion) of this filter is just wide enough to keep from using the lens hood. I rarely use my lenses without the hood they came with, but will have to do so every time I want to use this filter.
T**S
Nice surprise
Came early then expected ( : nice and snug on my Sony a7 iii will be using for motorsport photography etc no streaking with they micro fiber cloth. Will update photos next event I attend. The build quality for they price surpassed my expectations. 72 mm f4 70-200
G**D
Wonderful shots using this filter on a fairly intelligent camera
I love this variable filter that I use on my Nikon D5600 DSLR. I’m an amateur photographer, kind a “B-minus” student on the technical side of things. But, I do enjoy, and am getting fairly good at, various long-exposure techniques including ICM, which can lead to blown-out/too brightly-exposed sunny outdoor shots. Learned about ND filters in my photography class. Apparently, you can take your shutter speed and aperture settings and pump them through an algorithm to determine where to set your ND filter, or which non-variable filter to use. Too complicated for me. When I set my exposure length and aperture settings with the ND filter at its “Min” setting, then point my camera at a sunlit subject, my camera will flash “Subject Too Bright”. I just start slowly rotating the variable ND filter’s ring toward “Max”. As soon as that “Subject Too Bright” message goes away, I know it’s OK to release the shutter. Perfectly exposed shot every time with this inexpensive variable ND filter.
E**O
Muy bueno para video en exterior!!
IMpresionante lo que se logra con mucha iluminación, es un accesorio imprescindible
R**N
Very good for outdoors in the sun
Very nice when shooting sports outdoors in the sun. Allows me to take videos at a super low shutter where too much light is coming in.
S**N
MIN and MAX labelling reversed on 77mm and 82mm
I got the 77mm and the 82mm and as far as budget VNDs go they're decent. But why on earth would you label them this way? On the 82mm MIN is the lightest point and MAX is the darkest. It's the exact opposite on the 77mm. Why??
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