58mm MCUV Protection Filter 24 Multi-Coated Ultra-Slim Filter Nano-Dazzle Series
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Features
- * Premium Material UV filters is made of Japan imported glass, 24 multi-layer coated for extra transparency to 98.3% transmittance. Protect your lens from dirt, scratches, fingerprints, and accidental damage.
- * 24 Multi-Layer Coatings 24 layer green coatings to help repel water and dust, reducing the amount of light that hits your camera sensor, giving you the chance to experiment different creative possibilities.
- * Nanometer Coatings Hydrophobic, scratch-resistant, anti-reflective green coating, effectively prevent oil, fingerprint, scratch, protect the valued camera lens.
- * Ultra-Slim Super slim and lightweight aluminum frame, maximum reduce the impact on light and effectively avoid dark corner for wide-angle shooting. The super lightweight CNC nonslip frame helps install and take off the filter quickly.
- * This size nd filter is compatible with all 58mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.
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K&F Concept Nano-Dazzle Series MCUV Protection Filter with 24 Multi-Layer Coatings for Camera Lens
The main function of K&F Concept MCUV filter is to absord the harmful effect of UV rays and eliminates atmospheric haze that causes a bluish cast and makes distant subjects such as mountains in scenic photos less sharp. Via using K&F Concept UV filters you will be eliminated the negative effect came from uv rays and your photos will be get more accurate sharper and color .
24 Multi-layer Coatings
Both sides of glass with nanometer coatings , waterproof , oil-proof , protect your lens from all around.
Protect Lens & Absord UV Ray
With waterproof coatings , protect the lens away from the water well and extend the filter service life.
Absord uv ray to ensreu the clarity and color of the images.
Absord uv ray to ensreu the clarity and color of the images.
Ultra-Slim & CNC-Non slip Frame
Ultra slim filter frame only 3.3mm with CNC non-slip design supporting easily to install and remove the filter, no vignetting on wide-angle lens.
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Rating | 183 reviews. | 95 reviews. | 79 reviews. | 85 reviews. | 33 reviews. | 107 reviews. |
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Price | A$25.99 | A$37.99 | A$36.99 | A$56.99 | A$58.99 | A$20.69 |
Model | KF01.1775 | KF01.967 | KF01.1788 | KF01.971 | SKU.1661 | KF01.K58 |
Function |
Protect Lens | Protect Lens/Obsord UV Ray | Eliminate stray light/ Color contrast enhancement | Eliminate stray light/ Color contrast enhancement | Protect Lens/Remove Glare/Enhance Color & Cont | Protect Lens |
Recommended Scenes |
All Scenes | All Scenes | Landscape Photography | Landscape photography | All Scenes | All Scenes |
Series |
Nano-D Series | Nano-X series | Nano-D Series | Nano-X series | Nano-X series | Nano-K series |
Filter Material |
Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass |
Multi-Coating |
24 Layers | 28 | 24 Layers | 28 | 28 | 18 |
waterproof |
√ | √ | √ | √ | √ | / |
scratch-resistant |
√ | √ | √ | √ | √ | / |
HD |
√ | √ | √ | √ | √ | / |
Reviews (183)
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30/08/2023
30/08/2023
Good price/performance ratio
I like the look and especially the quality. It's a good filter and the price/performance ratio is fantastic, at least for now. I had read other reviews that alluded to the fact that it doesn't fit, that you have to use a lot of force and not at all. I just put it on and took a video of the moment so you can check at least in my case and with a Sigma 24-70 2.8 DG DN Art what fitted perfectly and smoothly. Best of all, I've already protected the target.
26/08/2023
Good price/performance ratio
like the look and especially the quality. It's a good filter and the price/performance ratio is fantastic, at least for now. I had read other reviews that alluded to the fact that it doesn't fit, that you have to use a lot of force and not at all. I just put it on and recorded a video of the moment so that at least in my case and with a Sigma 24-70 2.8 DG DN Art you can check what fit perfectly and smoothly. Best of all, I've already protected the target.
26/08/2023
Protection without distortion
Nowadays, the biggest advantage of a UV haze filter is to protect the front element of the camera lens. There's also haze correction, but the need for film for blue reduction isn't the case with digital cameras. The bigger reason is that today's post-processing software can filter as much haze as the photographer desires, which no UV filter can do. The need for protection is real. Even if it means keeping the front elements of your lenses from getting dirty or splattered, these filters play a role. I was wearing this filter when I made a misstep and splashed into a small river that soaked the camera. I felt a lot better about my clumsiness knowing I wouldn't have to face the delicate chores of lens cleaning when I got home. However, a filter in the light path must be of high quality, otherwise the image will be degraded. I'm far from having a lab to test glass here. The best test I could think of was easy. I would take an identical picture with and without the filter and then compare to see if I have any issues. Yes, it's raw, but it's what I have. Please see the included image. To create this, I set the camera on a tripod, set the exposure manually as a best estimate, and then took two pictures — one with and one without this filter. I took the RAW images, randomly cropped a portion of one and pasted onto the other. Both are labeled. I then compared the two and focused on the area where they merged. I drew a black line at the approximate location of the join. I didn't do any post-processing. These are the RAW (DNG) images straight from the camera, converted to JPEG just for posting here. I did my best pixel peek on both images and didn't notice any distortion from this filter. In other words, it does exactly what I want it to and has now earned a spot on my lens.
25/08/2023
Protection without distortion
Today, the biggest benefit of a UV haze filter is to protect the front element of the camera lens. There is also haze correction, but the need for film for blue reduction is not the case with digital cameras. The bigger reason is that post-processing software today can filter out as much haze as the photographer desires, which no UV filter can do. The need for protection is real. Even if it means the front elements of your lenses don't get dirty or splattered, these filters play a role. I had this filter on when I made a misstep and splashed into a small river, soaking the camera. I felt much better about my clumsiness knowing I wouldn't have to face the delicate work of cleaning lenses when I got home. However, a filter in the light path must be of high quality, otherwise the image will be affected. I'm a long way from having a lab where I can test glass here. The best test I imagined was simple. I would take an identical image with and without a filter and then compare to see if I have any problems. Yes, it's raw, but it's what I have. Please see the image provided. To create this, I placed the camera on a tripod, set the exposure manually as a best estimate, and then took two images — one with and one without this filter. I took the RAW images, randomly cropped a portion of one and pasted it onto the other. Both are labeled. I then compared the two, focusing on the area where they were put together. I drew a black line at the approximate location of the join. I didn't do any post-processing. These are the RAW (DNG) images straight from the camera, converted to JPEG just for posting here. I did my best pixel peek on both images and didn't notice any distortion from this filter. In other words, it does exactly what I want and has now earned a spot on my lens.
25/08/2023
Save your expensive lens, buy one of these
I have the 67mm on my Sony a7iii on my 85mm Sony lens. It's so clear you don't even know it's on. The image quality is exactly the same without any problems. It blends into the camera and protects your expensive lens from damage. To assemble it, you turn it in circles several times to tighten it. No instructions are provided, but pretty much self-explanatory. More information on their website. There is also a 1 year warranty period if you register the lens from the date of purchase. These can be replaced at a much cheaper cost than having to buy your expensive lens again!
23/08/2023
Excellent affordable UV filter
This is a well built UV filter. I did this to attach a non-weatherproof lens with an internal zoom mechanism. A UV filter on the front provides extra protection from the rain for an upcoming trip. The anodizing on the metal ring appears to be of good quality. This and the knurling on the outer ring offer a very good grip when installing and removing. The threading corresponds to the thread on the lens cavity. The filter glass is crystal clear. I found no noticeable degradation between shots taken with and without the filter attached. For the same shot and lighting, my camera didn't adjust the exposure values between turning the UV filter on or off. This is a good UV filter for those of us who like a little extra protection for our lenses.
23/08/2023
Excellent affordable UV filter
This is a well built UV filter. I did this to attach a non-weather sealed lens with an internal zoom mechanism. A UV filter on the front provides additional protection from rain for an upcoming trip. The anodization on the metal ring appears to be of good quality. This and the knurling on the outer ring provide a very good grip when installing and removing. The threading matches the thread on the lens well. The filter glass is crystal clear. I found no noticeable degradation between shots taken with and without the filter mounted. For the same shot and under the same lighting, my camera did not adjust the exposure values between turning the UV filter on or off. This is a good UV filter for those of us who like a little extra protection for our lenses.
23/08/2023
FAQs
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1.I’m sure it’s glass - when I clean mine with isopropyl alcohol they make that ‘squeaky’ noise you get with glass rather than plastic, and they’re more resistant to scratches than most plastics are. According to manufacturer website K & F use German optical quality glass so I’m sure they would have been called out for that a while ago if it wasn’t true 2.I drop one last year and it broke like glass ..I’ve found them easy to clean and well made. 3.Looks and sounds like glass to me 4.HD optical glass 5.As far as I can tell it is glass. Excellent optical qualities
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Specification
Filter | |
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size | 58mm |
Function | Protect Lens |
Recommended Scenes | All Scenes |
Series | Nano-D Series |
Filter Material | Japanese AGC Glass |
Multi-Coating | 24 Layers |
waterproof | √ |
scratch-resistant | √ |
HD | √ |
Transmittance | 98,30 % |
Antireflection | √ |
Pattern | √ |
Filter Thickness | 3,3 mm |
Shape | Circle |
Ring Material | Optical Glass |