62mm Magnetic MCUV Filter,HD Waterproof Scratch-Resistant Anti-Reflection Green Film with Magnetic Metal Cover Nano-Xcel series
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- * [One-second replacement] The magnetic filter can be "quickly installed and removed", unlike the threaded filter, which needs to be rotated; the magnetic filter can be installed in one second, and the threaded filter takes at least 6 seconds.
- * [Adaptation] The magnetic lens cover is quick to install, prevents the lens filter from being scratched, and can be adapted to other K&F CONCEPT magnetic filters, and can continue to be stacked
- * [Configuration] Equipped with an aviation-grade aluminum alloy material magnetic suction lens cover, which can be magnetically attracted and threaded, and can be installed with a lens, two-in-one function
- * [Optical glass] 28-layer nano-coating, with anti-reflection green film, which can effectively reduce the reflection of the filter surface while filtering ultraviolet rays, greatly improve the light transmittance and balance the color, scratch-resistant and oil-proof.
- * [Ultra-thin frame] The ultra-thin frame design can effectively prevent vignetting when using a wide-angle lens. The frame is processed by CNC, and the appearance is full of layers
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Great UV filter that provides excellent lens protection
I put the K&F 95mm MC UV Filter on a 180-200 zoom lens to provide some protection for the glass at the front of the lens. I have noticed no odd coloring or decrease in sharpness when using this filter and I was quite happy with it.
I got back from a photo shoot in pouring rain and when hurriedly pulling my camera backpack out of the back of my truck, I accidentally knocked the 180-200 lens (in a dust cover only) out of the backseat of my truck. It fell about 3-1/2 feet to concrete and landed with the lens and filter pointing down. It bent the filter ring in about 1/16 of an inch, knocking the filter lens out of the filter ring but the filter lens was intact. The filter ring was still in place on the lens but the front ring of the lens was also bent, but the lens glass was intact and undamaged. I had to send the lens to the manufacturer to have the filter ring removed and the front lens ring repaired, but the filter really helped to prevent major damage to the lens.
I immediately went and bought a second K&F 95mm MC UV Filter and put it on the lens when I got the lens back from the manufacturer. I also bought a padded case for the lens. The attached photo was taken with the 180-200 lens with the K&F filter on the lens. The photo was compressed down from 50MB to 1MB, so any loss of sharpness is due to compression, not the filter.
I got back from a photo shoot in pouring rain and when hurriedly pulling my camera backpack out of the back of my truck, I accidentally knocked the 180-200 lens (in a dust cover only) out of the backseat of my truck. It fell about 3-1/2 feet to concrete and landed with the lens and filter pointing down. It bent the filter ring in about 1/16 of an inch, knocking the filter lens out of the filter ring but the filter lens was intact. The filter ring was still in place on the lens but the front ring of the lens was also bent, but the lens glass was intact and undamaged. I had to send the lens to the manufacturer to have the filter ring removed and the front lens ring repaired, but the filter really helped to prevent major damage to the lens.
I immediately went and bought a second K&F 95mm MC UV Filter and put it on the lens when I got the lens back from the manufacturer. I also bought a padded case for the lens. The attached photo was taken with the 180-200 lens with the K&F filter on the lens. The photo was compressed down from 50MB to 1MB, so any loss of sharpness is due to compression, not the filter.
05/12/2024
Good for the money, not appreciable loss of detail for a Lens like the Sony 40mm G F2.5
Take a look at the zoomed in image for yourself. It's shot on an A7RV at 60MP F8 on a tripod and I can't really tell a difference. Perhaps the image looks a smiiiidge worse with the filter in some areas but even side by side it would be hard to tell.
I'd say great value for the amount of glass protection you're getting. Colors in an indoor environment at least are also identical to my eye, but there is of course a tiny shift in the histogram in Lightroom.
I'd say great value for the amount of glass protection you're getting. Colors in an indoor environment at least are also identical to my eye, but there is of course a tiny shift in the histogram in Lightroom.
02/12/2024
Protect your lens
This is thebsole reason for the purchase. I didnt even take lens cap off my new lens until this came in the mail. Does what it needs to do. The 28 layer version feels a bit more fragile and thinner than the 18 layer but maybe its just me.
29/11/2024
Fantastic! Love The Non-Slip Design!
I always get filters w/ non-slip design when it's available. It makes a huge difference. I compared it w/ Hoya HD2. I shot these w/ Canon M50 w/ Nikon 35-70mm f/2.8 AF ZOOM-NIKKOR.
1) No filter. 2) K&F. 3) Hoya HD2.
Sure, it's not a great test but I can't tell any difference between all 3 of them. The Hoya was optically as good as K&F except it was very staticky that I had to return it. I didn't like it's not non-slip either. The K&F is not staticky at all and very easy to clean. When there's no reflection, it looks like there's no glass inside the ring. Kind of like magic. It's very well made.
I use it on my Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 Sonnar T* ZM. There's no play and it fits perfectly. Very happy about the purchase.
1) No filter. 2) K&F. 3) Hoya HD2.
Sure, it's not a great test but I can't tell any difference between all 3 of them. The Hoya was optically as good as K&F except it was very staticky that I had to return it. I didn't like it's not non-slip either. The K&F is not staticky at all and very easy to clean. When there's no reflection, it looks like there's no glass inside the ring. Kind of like magic. It's very well made.
I use it on my Zeiss 50mm f/1.5 Sonnar T* ZM. There's no play and it fits perfectly. Very happy about the purchase.
26/11/2024
Fits Sigma 150-600mm perfectly
Both lenses are Sigma lenses with 2 different brands of UV filters on them. The lens on the left is my 150-500mm with a filter made by another brand. The right is my 150-600mm lens with the K&F filter. The lens on the left looks a little hazy, while the K&F filter does not.
Does not decrease image quality that I can tell. You can feel that it is weather sealed, but I'm not testing it to see if it truly is.
Comes in a plastic case
Does not decrease image quality that I can tell. You can feel that it is weather sealed, but I'm not testing it to see if it truly is.
Comes in a plastic case
25/11/2024
Great UV filter that protects lens as well
I use it mainly to protect my lens against scratches, debris.
It reduces the amount of ultraviolet light that passes into a camera.
Without this filter u will notice discoloration.
It effectively removes The appearance of blue hues bled in their photos.
It reduces the amount of ultraviolet light that passes into a camera.
Without this filter u will notice discoloration.
It effectively removes The appearance of blue hues bled in their photos.
24/11/2024
Great customer support
I originally received just the case that is supposed to hold the lens filter but no filter so I reached out to the company and after providing some information they sent me a replacement which arrived quickly. Great company and good value for what you are getting.
23/11/2024
Perfect for my sigma 150-600
Excellent. I use it on my Sigma 150-600 telephoto lens and it works perfectly. You can't see anything in the image and it feels like excellent quality.
22/11/2024
No change in picture quality! Excellent UV filter!
I took a couple of pictures without the UV filter then took a couple of identical pictures with the UV filter on. There was absolutely no distortion or change in quality. None at all. Pretty amazing how I didn't even notice there was anything on. This is a quality product and I am very pleased with this purchase.
21/11/2024
Great protection for a lenses used in the field without a lens cap
I have no complaints about these filters. I run them on all my walkabout lenses that get carried around. Flare resistance is very good thanks to the coatings, and it is rare that I have to make an adjustment to a shot due to flare. The only exception has been when I was taking photos at a museum and pointing upward at items close to bright lights. But other than that, they clean well and let me run without a lens cap for those candid shots.
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20/11/2024
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The filter has its own upper thread for connection. If the lens hood fitted on the lens beforehand, then afterwards. The thread doesn't change.
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Of course. The UV filter is mostly used to protect the lens and is always on the lens. Otherwise, hardly anyone would want to buy it.
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The UV filter does not change the thread or the thread size. The thread is identical again on the UV filter above.
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The UV filter is basically designed in such a way that the photos are not adversely affected. The pictures get a little better. Its most important task is to protect the lens. Otherwise ND filters etc. are used.
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