K&F Concept 40.5mm Variable ND Filter ND8-ND128 (3-7 Stop) HD Hydrophobic VND Filter for Camera Lens No X Cross Nano-Xcel Series
SKU: KF01.1444
There are many differnt brand out there, recently K&F has become one of my faverate choice for the VND. Ever since I bought their 67MM VND. So far it works great on my lens, the picture quality is good, and so is the build quality, too. and doesn't break your bank like some other brand.
This time I got this 62MM VND8-128, same build quality, and I expected the picture quality is going to be the same as the other size. It also has the hard stop to provent you go over the stops , so no X cross.
I will be using this VND in my future vlogs, and vidoes.
tho the price is a bit higher than the one I bought before, I wish the price could be even better.
This time I got this 62MM VND8-128, same build quality, and I expected the picture quality is going to be the same as the other size. It also has the hard stop to provent you go over the stops , so no X cross.
I will be using this VND in my future vlogs, and vidoes.
tho the price is a bit higher than the one I bought before, I wish the price could be even better.
27/02/2023
well worth the money. quickly delivered... pair this with a set of step down rings to cover all of your lenses, and you have the perfect enthusiast nd filter set up...
25/02/2023
A very nice ND filter for the price, no noticeable effect on sharpness for video work (though not tested with high resolution photography) and minimal issues with flaring in bright sunlight so the coatings work quite well. As long as you use it within the specified ranges you won't see the typical X pattern of variable ND filters. Does what it needs to do without detriment to image quality, which makes it a pretty perfect filter for the price.
22/02/2023
The ND8 to ND128 filter covers a very useful range. There is no visible banding and very little colour change. More test are required to determine the performance in greater detail and different conditions, but I am impressed with the initial results, which show good consistency and accuracy of markings on the filter ring.
13/12/2021
04/12/2021
82mm used on Nikon 24-70 F2.8, now have the 77mm for 70-200 F2.8, may try a 52mm to see if it will fit a 300mm F2.8 drop in, allowed me to shoot the Lancaster on a bright day at F6.3 (sweet spot) iso64 at 1/6th second to obtain perfect full discsCracking filter fully recommend
12/03/2021