🎥 Capture the moment, control the light, own the frame.
The K&F CONCEPT 77mm Variable ND Lens Filter features premium AGC optical glass with 18 multi-layer coatings to reduce glare and reflections. It offers adjustable light reduction from 1 to 9 stops with smooth 360-degree rotation, housed in an ultra-slim 7.4mm CNC-machined frame compatible with all 77mm lenses. Designed for professional photographers seeking precise exposure control and durability in a sleek, easy-to-use filter.
Enclosure Material | Glass |
Photo Filter Size | 77 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W | 3"L x 3"W |
Special Effect | Neutral Density |
Photo Filter Factor | 512 x |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Coating Description | Multi Coating |
Thread Size | 77 Millimeters |
H**A
As the French say, Parfait!
So far so good! Bought this to take on a roadtrip from CA to OR. I knew we would stop a lot of creeks, waterfalls, and shores and it did not disappoint! I was able to play with long exposures in broad daylight.Build quality is nice. Very sturdy metal and the glass is quite pristine and clear! What I love is that it came with 3 travel micro cloths.
S**S
Excellent quality filter for my s25 Ultra
Great quality 67mm ND filter that I'm using on my Samsung s25 Ultra. There's a min max indicator on the side. It glides very smoothly has a nice sturdy weight and is well-made.The shot results are impressive and I've been able adjust the ISO and shutter speed to get great looking photos & videos with clarity and detail. I haven't noticed any vignette effect.
A**R
Not a bad filter for the price
This is not a bad filter for the price. I took it out for a trial run doing some waterfall shots this past weekend (you can see the results attached). My overall impressions:- The picture quality was pretty good, but not always tack sharp.- It does suffer from the dreaded black X at the MAX ND setting, but no issues on the lower settings.- It was nice to be able to adjust the ND setting on the fly rather than having to swap out filters. In fact, I frequently found myself adjusting it to the MIN setting to check composition and then moving back towards MAX to take the shot.- The build quality seems good and turning the filter felt smooth and fluid.- No hard stops at MAX or MIN settings, so you have to pay attention there.- The indicator dots don't tell you what ND setting you are on, so you need to keep track.- The filter is larger on the incoming end, so the lens cap from your lens will not fit.- I notice some lens flare with the ND filter when the sun is near the viewing angle that don't show up with just the lens. Since my lens shade does not fit due to the filter end being larger, I had to manually shade the lens to make the flare go away.Overall, pretty decent for a variable ND filter. I probably wouldn't use it for professional-quality pictures, but it works for someone just wanting to try an ND filter and not wanting to have to lug around a whole set of filters on a shoot.
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!
C**K
It's a very nice ND filter, at a very reasonable price
Well, the ND filter simply does its job. It gives me a lot more control over the 16mm f/1.4 lens from Sigma, which is an excellent piece of glass. Since it is a fast, wide angle lens, there can be challenges which are easily dealt with using an ND filter. I did read the comment from a reviewer that mentioned an dark "x mark" across his image. I had to see if I could replicate it with this. I cranked the filter way past what I would have normally set it for, and was able to see the x as well. Neat. It's easily fixed though. Just don't "crank" an ND filter further than is necessary. I have a feeling that most all of them will exhibit the same characteristic, so it's just a matter of operator procedure to see that it doesn't happen. Honestly, I had never noticed it, simply because it was a setting that was never called for, given any of the lighting conditions I was shooting in. I can go to manual settings on my camera, and get a blacked out image, if I push the settings into "deep space", but why would I? Otherwise, the filter shows good edge sharpness, and no detectable distortion, but I'm not terribly picky. It gets rid of what problems I might have had with a high speed, wide angle lens, which is what I bought it for. Nice ND filter, and I'd buy it again.
R**
Perfect product
Pefect fit
C**S
Great
Love what this brand has been doing in the camera space products are always good price to quality
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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