62mm 3pcs Slim Lens Filter Kit (MCUV + CPL + ND4) + Lens Cleaning Cloth + Filter Pouch Nano-Klear
SKU: SKU.1941
I’m not a pro but noticed a positive difference using these and they seem crystal clear.
30/10/2023
It’s a great value for the money and it’s not bad at all the only thing Is that I wish I could of receive the pen but I never got it
15/10/2023
This fit my Canon T7i perfectly. I like the case they were in and they seem to be of good focal quality. I have used them with my camera outside on a cloudy day and the UV filter worked great. Should be a good set to protect my lens. Would recommend and a good value for what you get.
11/10/2023
07/10/2023
I have purchased and used these filters on all my lenses, with excellent results. I hear there are better filters, more expensive, that are supposed to be the ones to use, quite frankly I think they just cost more.....
05/10/2023
I take interior photos of shops and home and this really improves the quality in a room with a lot of natural light. So glad I bought these!
26/09/2023
Filters are a great addition to your camera gear and can enhance your shots however filters are generally not cheap, especially as you go up in diameter. I have a bunch of Canon L glass including the 100-400L IS, the 70-200 F2.8L IS and the 24-70L f2.8. These filters fit the 24-70L f.28 with the 82mm diameter, however I mention the other lenses as they both take 77mm filters. Rather than buy 2 sets of filters (82mm and 77mm) which would be expensive, you can use a filter step down adapter which is relatively cheap and use the single set of filters on all 3 lenses. If you go this route I would recommend opting for a bronze filter adapter as these are less prone to changes in temperature so are less likely to stick.
Normally I go for B&W F Pro filters as these are extremely well made and of a very high quality. This K&F Concept set of filters however are of very high quality as well.
This set consists of 3 of your most common filters, UV filter, CPL and a ND filter. Each has its own use. I've met a lot of people who use a UV filter on their lenses for protection, in case they accidently drop of bump their lens, they would rather break the UV filter rather than the front lens component however UV filters do have their use. They slightly reduce the blue/grey casting caused by ultraviolet and are very handy when at height or photographing mountains causing slightly sharper images. I tested this K&F Concepts filter during a recent trip to the Rocky Mountains in Tennessee, taking photographs both with and without the filter and after importing the RAW files in Lightroom, there is a noticeable different once you zoom in on the image.
The CPL filter is used to reduce glare mainly when shooting water or metallic objects. Normally when you shoot say a pond with ducks floating on it, you will get the reflection of the duck or the sky from the water however using a CPL filter it reduces the glare and you can see down into the water.
Lastly you have the ND filter. Neutral density filters come in varying strengths with this one being an ND4 filter which is good for 2 stops of light. Say you come across a beautiful waterfall or fast running stream and you want to get that nice glassy water look that a lot of people take, this is when you would break out your ND filter, allowing you to take a longer shot which would give you that look without sacrificing any of the colors.
I've used cheaper filters before with varying degrees of success. With some you will notice vignetting or blurring towards the edge of the picture. This isn't a problem with these K&F Concept filters. They are well made and sharp corner to corner.
The K&F Concepts filters come in a nice little velcroed pouch and each filter has its own re-sealable plastic bag for keeping the filters clean. On that note this filter set also comes with a small lens brush for wiping away dirt and smudges that you inevitably get on them.
Overall this is a very good quality set of filters at an extremely reasonable price and I have no problems with putting them on my Canon L glass lenses.
Normally I go for B&W F Pro filters as these are extremely well made and of a very high quality. This K&F Concept set of filters however are of very high quality as well.
This set consists of 3 of your most common filters, UV filter, CPL and a ND filter. Each has its own use. I've met a lot of people who use a UV filter on their lenses for protection, in case they accidently drop of bump their lens, they would rather break the UV filter rather than the front lens component however UV filters do have their use. They slightly reduce the blue/grey casting caused by ultraviolet and are very handy when at height or photographing mountains causing slightly sharper images. I tested this K&F Concepts filter during a recent trip to the Rocky Mountains in Tennessee, taking photographs both with and without the filter and after importing the RAW files in Lightroom, there is a noticeable different once you zoom in on the image.
The CPL filter is used to reduce glare mainly when shooting water or metallic objects. Normally when you shoot say a pond with ducks floating on it, you will get the reflection of the duck or the sky from the water however using a CPL filter it reduces the glare and you can see down into the water.
Lastly you have the ND filter. Neutral density filters come in varying strengths with this one being an ND4 filter which is good for 2 stops of light. Say you come across a beautiful waterfall or fast running stream and you want to get that nice glassy water look that a lot of people take, this is when you would break out your ND filter, allowing you to take a longer shot which would give you that look without sacrificing any of the colors.
I've used cheaper filters before with varying degrees of success. With some you will notice vignetting or blurring towards the edge of the picture. This isn't a problem with these K&F Concept filters. They are well made and sharp corner to corner.
The K&F Concepts filters come in a nice little velcroed pouch and each filter has its own re-sealable plastic bag for keeping the filters clean. On that note this filter set also comes with a small lens brush for wiping away dirt and smudges that you inevitably get on them.
Overall this is a very good quality set of filters at an extremely reasonable price and I have no problems with putting them on my Canon L glass lenses.
24/09/2023