58-миллиметровый переменный фильтр ND + круговой поляризационный фильтр CPL Фильтр 2 в 1 Функция Нано-покрытие Градуированный фейдер Фильтр нейтральной плотности
Модель: KF01.1322
Love the product, but was slightly annoyed by the thread sizes. I use a metal filter cap (Gobe) for my filters, and although the rear thread is a 58 mm, the front thread is not marked. This means a bulky protective box or wallet rather than a simple cap, taking up room in my bag
10.08.2021
After reading and watching mixed reviews online about this product, I decided to give it a go and I'm very pleased with it! I bought it to aid me with my automotive photography and decided to save money and buy it so it fits on my largest lens and then used step-up rings to fit it on the rest of my lenses. Just make sure you don't use it with lenses wider than 20mm as then you will start to experience problems with a dark haze around your images which can be easily edited out using a gradient mask in Adobe Lightroom. Apart from that I very much recommend this 2 in 1 filter and for the price its a no brainer!
20.07.2021
At first I wasn’t too sure about the price, but that quickly changed when I started using them. I had tried the K&F in the next higher price bracket but found that I couldn’t justify them for my purely amateur photography.
If you want great quality at a decent price these are well worth looking at. If you’re of a more professional/business mind then you won’t need reviews done on Amazon by amateurs like myself.
All in all, I can highly recommend these filters - I’m fortunate that I only need three thread sizes for my Canon L-Series lenses, or it could become very expensive!
If you want great quality at a decent price these are well worth looking at. If you’re of a more professional/business mind then you won’t need reviews done on Amazon by amateurs like myself.
All in all, I can highly recommend these filters - I’m fortunate that I only need three thread sizes for my Canon L-Series lenses, or it could become very expensive!
15.07.2021
I only use for video and if you are ever outside, it will cause vignette as you need the darkest setting. If you are an amateur filmmaker like me, vlogging etc this isn't too much of an issue, but I can imagine for professionals this will become problematic.I dont like that it is advertised as not causing a problem, but there clearly is
19.07.2020