82mm CPL Filter Circular Polarizer Filter with Lens Cap Optical Glass Ultra Slim 18 Multi-Layer for Camera Lens Nano-Klear
SKU: KF01.1318V5
I have purchased a K&F UV filter 6 months ago and liked it, it seemed like good quality and I really liked the ribbed easy to grip frame (the biggest deciding factor), but it's a UV lens, not a lot to say about a lens that is at it's best when it does nothing to the picture.
This lens impressed me, it outperforms a CPL that cost me 3x the cost of this set. The attached video is me checking it out for the first time right from the package on my Nikon D5200. When dialed in the glare goes away and the colors suddenly pop!. I had only intended to post a few pics but when I saw the results I immediately made the video.
This lens impressed me, it outperforms a CPL that cost me 3x the cost of this set. The attached video is me checking it out for the first time right from the package on my Nikon D5200. When dialed in the glare goes away and the colors suddenly pop!. I had only intended to post a few pics but when I saw the results I immediately made the video.
18/05/2024
I had dropped my camera on a hike, which did in my previous filter. Time for a replacement.
The slim frame is nicely done and the outer ring has sufficient grip to easily turn it, even with the dampening that is just about right. I hope the dampening doesn't end up being too much as the grease ages over the years. A couple of things about the slim frame: The filter is more difficult to remove than normal framed filters and my OEM lens cover no longer fits, since there is less thread on the outer filter.
So, there is an decent lens cover included with a tether. However, I have been unable to attach the tether to the lens cover, as it appears the intended hole in the lens cover for the tether does not go all the way through. At this point I'm undecided on how I'm going to resolve that issue.
Other than the lens cap, quality looks right on. The coating does make a tremendous difference compared to an uncoated filter.
The slim frame is nicely done and the outer ring has sufficient grip to easily turn it, even with the dampening that is just about right. I hope the dampening doesn't end up being too much as the grease ages over the years. A couple of things about the slim frame: The filter is more difficult to remove than normal framed filters and my OEM lens cover no longer fits, since there is less thread on the outer filter.
So, there is an decent lens cover included with a tether. However, I have been unable to attach the tether to the lens cover, as it appears the intended hole in the lens cover for the tether does not go all the way through. At this point I'm undecided on how I'm going to resolve that issue.
Other than the lens cap, quality looks right on. The coating does make a tremendous difference compared to an uncoated filter.
18/05/2024
It screws on smoothly but I found it a little harder to unscrew. Not that unusual for new filters – especially ones like this where the lower, stationary ring carrying the threads is very narrow. Hard to get a grip on it between the camera lens and the filters outer, thicker rotating ring. If you have a filter wrench it will make that easier.
It has outer threads so you can stack filters. The outer ring rotation is a bit stiff, but then, new lens. Given the price, I doubt that the build quality is equal to some of the big-name manufacturers, but if you can’t see the difference, why pay the difference? Maybe a pro with pro equipment could identify some contrast or color balance issues, but I’m just a casual photographer.
The accompanying lens cap is unnecessary, but it’s hard to have too many spares! It’s also one of those ones you can get on and off by squeezing the little nubs in the center of the cap which makes using it with a lens hood more convenient. Spare microfiber cloths are okay by me also.
No reason so far to take away any stars from the rating.
It has outer threads so you can stack filters. The outer ring rotation is a bit stiff, but then, new lens. Given the price, I doubt that the build quality is equal to some of the big-name manufacturers, but if you can’t see the difference, why pay the difference? Maybe a pro with pro equipment could identify some contrast or color balance issues, but I’m just a casual photographer.
The accompanying lens cap is unnecessary, but it’s hard to have too many spares! It’s also one of those ones you can get on and off by squeezing the little nubs in the center of the cap which makes using it with a lens hood more convenient. Spare microfiber cloths are okay by me also.
No reason so far to take away any stars from the rating.
17/05/2024
K&F Concept are good quality filters available at a reasonable price, always clean and clear glass. Highly recommended for your photographic needs
17/05/2024