Reviews
Subtle effect, provides softer images without being cheesy
I use the 77mm filter on my Canon EOS 6D with standard 24..105mm lens. It fits perfectly there.
In the test photos, there was no visible difference on the camera screen to photos without filters. It was only on the big screen that the effect became apparent in the details. Otherwise very bright areas are reduced by the filter in intensity and also sharp edges become slightly softer, but without the cheesy effect of a blur. If you take a closer look, the entire image is darkened a bit, as if by a very fine gray veil. The differences are almost impossible to tell in normal ambient light, but can be seen on the screen in twilight.
I like that you get more atmospheric images through the filter, especially in dark environments with light sources in the picture (e.g. candle, lamp, moonlight on water, etc.), without having to edit them afterwards on the PC. The halo around the light sources is visibly highlighted without appearing artificial.
This diffusion filter is certainly not intended for everyday photos, but rather for special moods. Of course, you can still edit the pictures on the PC, but the filter does some of this work when photographing and looks - as I said - not so artificial. Therefore, hobby photographers who like to work with atmospheric light should at least take a look at the K&F diffusion filter.
In the test photos, there was no visible difference on the camera screen to photos without filters. It was only on the big screen that the effect became apparent in the details. Otherwise very bright areas are reduced by the filter in intensity and also sharp edges become slightly softer, but without the cheesy effect of a blur. If you take a closer look, the entire image is darkened a bit, as if by a very fine gray veil. The differences are almost impossible to tell in normal ambient light, but can be seen on the screen in twilight.
I like that you get more atmospheric images through the filter, especially in dark environments with light sources in the picture (e.g. candle, lamp, moonlight on water, etc.), without having to edit them afterwards on the PC. The halo around the light sources is visibly highlighted without appearing artificial.
This diffusion filter is certainly not intended for everyday photos, but rather for special moods. Of course, you can still edit the pictures on the PC, but the filter does some of this work when photographing and looks - as I said - not so artificial. Therefore, hobby photographers who like to work with atmospheric light should at least take a look at the K&F diffusion filter.
17/11/2022