• 36.99
Overall Rating 4.9   81
5
A polarizing filter. I haven't been able to see any color cast. That will then show up outside in practice. Otherwise, the box that comes with it is okay for transport. Here I would have wished that, as with the variable ND filter, there was a frame for transport in the box.
09/11/2021
5
I use UV filters primarily to protect the front lens and occasionally consider buying new ones if they are scratched after a few years. I have some from B+W, Heliopan and some cheaper ones from Hoya, for example. I can only advise against this cheap filter. You have to accept the cheap aluminum frame for the price, ok, compared to a Hoya HMC UV filter of the same size, which also doesn't even cost 15 euros, you notice right away that the frame feels tinny and also scratchy when you screw it on. However, the stronger grooves are clever for better gripping when unscrewing, which could also work well with gloves. There are two points for that, for the rest I would have given at most one. The coating cheerfully reflects in strong shades of blue. This is reminiscent of the cheapest compensation for example Binoculars for 20-30 euros from China, which the discounters have on offer from time to time. I have never held a UV filter with such a compensation in my hands. The filter also blocks in the visible blue range, which can be easily checked by holding it in front of your eyes, the image is noticeably more yellowish than without. If you shoot digitally with AWB, you won't notice it, but the thing isn't a UV filter anymore. It didn't noticeably affect the sharpness. But this filter goes straight back. For a small surcharge, you can get significantly higher quality filters. the image is noticeably yellower than without. If you shoot digitally with AWB, you won't notice it, but the thing isn't a UV filter anymore. It didn't noticeably affect the sharpness. But this filter goes straight back. For a small surcharge, you can get significantly higher quality filters. the image is noticeably yellower than without. If you shoot digitally with AWB, you won't notice it, but the thing isn't a UV filter anymore. It didn't noticeably affect the sharpness. But this filter goes straight back. For a small surcharge, you can get significantly higher quality filters.
03/11/2021
5
I bought this filter to protect a lens and was hoping it wouldn't affect the image quality. However, the filter leads to excessively strong lens flares. As soon as any kind of light source is in the picture, the photo becomes useless. So the part is going back.
30/10/2021
5
This order was also a tip from a pro-friend. It described to me in numerous flowery words that one should not photograph landscapes without such a filter. Heard, bought, tested..... He's right, it makes a significant difference in the quality of the images. I can only recommend everyone to try it out for themselves.
25/10/2021
5
The processing quality is good. It was easy and convenient to screw the filter onto the lens. The coating looks good. Good buy. Recommended.
19/10/2021
4
if you take pictures at night you have unwanted glare spots due to the UV protection filter, so it depends on how you hold the camera so that it is not too strong. When photographing during the day, with direct light (sun/lamp), I personally don't find the lens flare disturbing. It makes a clean, processed impression, it protects my lens, which is my top priority, so I can recommend the UV protection filter . I find value for money very good.
13/10/2021
5
The polarizing filter does what it is supposed to do. The case it comes in doesn't fit the filter exactly, so it "flies" in there a bit, but it's not that bad because it's padded. The only criticism is that the thread doesn't seem to be cut very cleanly, after the first use it was very difficult to close received, but works perfectly.
29/09/2021
4
He who buys cheap, buys twice. I usually only use the Hoya HMC UV filters on all my lenses. I thought I'd try something cheaper this time and got the 58mm version. There was an error. I've now bought the excellent Hoya UX as an afterthought, and this K&F filter goes straight into the trash. The problem is the cheap and poor coating, which makes a lovely circle every time the sun is anywhere in front of the camera. You don't even have to take a picture directly into the sun, even at 45 or 70 degrees to the side there are big problems, as can be seen in my photo. The thing is completely unusable. The second problem is that the glass is not color neutral, it is clearly green-yellow. Very bad for skin-colored. In conclusion: with a few euros more you get the professional Hoya UX,
18/09/2021
5
The filter does what it is supposed to do.Image quality: the filter effect works perfectly.Price-performance ratio: I think it's OK.Accuracy: the thread is well-made. (I can rate that because I work with threads.) Now comes another but. The filter is adjusted by turning the front ring, it happened to me that the filter could not be loosened again easily. I could identify two reasons for this. 1. The flat surface where the filter is screwed against the lens is a bit rough.2. Since the filter is adjusted by turning it, and the disk is turned with slight resistance (if it is OK, the filter is not adjusted by vibration either), the filter is screwed tighter and tighter against the lens. But otherwise the filter is OK
04/09/2021
5
The K&F Concept Pro (72mm) filter is just one of many polarizing filters I own and have tried over the years. This filter is immediately noticeable due to its polarization decency and absolutely even polarization distribution over the entire filter surface. The workmanship is very good. In short: a must for landscape photography, especially in autumn and winter.
25/08/2021