
52mm MCUV Protection Filter Super Slim with 36 Multi-Layer Coatings, High Definition UV Camera Lens Filter Nano-Xcel Pro Series
SKU: KF01.2302
I am new to photography so my experience is limited. The photography store I go to told me to be careful with lens covers as they have had a few people come in with issues with their camera not working and tracing the issue back to a bargain brand lens cover that was bought online. I showed them this one and they said it should be good to go.
We have now bought two different sizes for different lenses in this brand. Acquiring the first one in December and the second in February. Both work well and help with stage lighting glare.
We have now bought two different sizes for different lenses in this brand. Acquiring the first one in December and the second in February. Both work well and help with stage lighting glare.
20/11/2024
This is a fantastic filter. I was hesitant to buy this for my Kowa TSN-88 spotting scope because I wasn't sure if it would fit, if it was good quality, or if I really needed it. I was testing my scope on a hot, cloudy day and couldn't quite make out the street sign two miles away on the hill. I put this filter on and things got a little clearer, the mirage a little less, and I could actually read the sign (Lane Ends Merge Left). Very happy with this and I didn't have to pay double or triple for the Howa, B&W, or Kowa filters. The only downside is that the scope's sunshade won't extend with this filter in place, but I imagine that would be the same with any other filter as well.
19/11/2024
I like to use UV filters for lenses that aren't in the studio enviornment. Nothing sucks more than having the elements contimanate your lens and having to hault the shoot to fix it. The major downside to this approach is the bulk and loss of image quality with inexpensive UV filters.
This filter perfectly addresses that need. It has a very slim profile that is barely noticable - yet still functions great for attaching the lens cap. The small profile also produces less distance between your glass and the filter.
I haven't noticed any ghosting, chromatic aberattions, or other distortions from using this filter. This is very rare - and marks the K&F as a winner in my book.
This filter perfectly addresses that need. It has a very slim profile that is barely noticable - yet still functions great for attaching the lens cap. The small profile also produces less distance between your glass and the filter.
I haven't noticed any ghosting, chromatic aberattions, or other distortions from using this filter. This is very rare - and marks the K&F as a winner in my book.
13/11/2024
With modern cameras, the use of a UV filter is actually no longer necessary. I therefore use the UV filter more to protect the front lens against scratches and dirt. I did not observe a frequently reported reduction in image quality (when using filters), so protecting the expensive lens is more important to me.
I could not detect any color differences thanks to the multiple coating. However, I could not observe any gain in contrast and sharpness, but this is more due to the good coating of my lens and the use on a modern DSLM. This will probably be different on an "old" analog camera. Unfortunately, I was unable to test this because I do not have a lens with a suitable filter diameter.
The filter can also be used on stronger wide-angle lenses thanks to its slim brass mount. I use the filter with a 24-70mm lens on full format. Due to the design, the minimum focal length should be around 17mm on full format. The mount is cleanly processed and fits well into the thread on the lens.
The filter comes well packaged in a sturdy leather bag. Once you have removed the filter and bag, the outer packaging can also be used as a picture frame. The delivery includes a stand and an additional cleaning cloth for the filter. Everything looks very high-quality and expensive.
I could not detect any color differences thanks to the multiple coating. However, I could not observe any gain in contrast and sharpness, but this is more due to the good coating of my lens and the use on a modern DSLM. This will probably be different on an "old" analog camera. Unfortunately, I was unable to test this because I do not have a lens with a suitable filter diameter.
The filter can also be used on stronger wide-angle lenses thanks to its slim brass mount. I use the filter with a 24-70mm lens on full format. Due to the design, the minimum focal length should be around 17mm on full format. The mount is cleanly processed and fits well into the thread on the lens.
The filter comes well packaged in a sturdy leather bag. Once you have removed the filter and bag, the outer packaging can also be used as a picture frame. The delivery includes a stand and an additional cleaning cloth for the filter. Everything looks very high-quality and expensive.
13/11/2024
Simple and clean is the way. I've learned that some cheaper alternatives add distortion or even discoloration to your photos and I don't want something that keeps me in the touch ups longer than I need to be. K&F has really done something simple and beautiful here. No distortion. No discoloration. And I can let this live on my lens to keep it safe and offer an extra line of defense in the unfortunate event that something happens. Quality of the build is nothing short of what you'd expect from K&F. Everything fits into place, screws on nicely, and the glass feels like it's secured into the metal housing. Definitely recommend even with the other massive amounts of competition out there.
12/11/2024
I received the UV filter from K&M for free to test as part of the Vine program. I was happy about it, as I no longer have a suitable UV filter for my always-on lens.
Even the packaging is very high quality and the bag that comes with it is very well thought out and great to use. You can even make a pretty frame out of the packaging.
A microfiber cloth for cleaning is also included.
With digital camera technology, UV filters are basically no longer necessary, as the sensor itself is already protected from UV radiation and the optics don't have to do as much as with analogue technology. Lens hoods are sufficient to protect the lens. In addition, you don't have another layer of glass on the lens, which generally results in a loss of quality. However, the lens is then not protected from dust particles or grains of sand. Since I often lie on the floor when taking portraits and it is often quite dusty, I still like to use it in this case.
So far, I have not noticed any negative effects on my pictures.
Really high quality filter at a reasonable price.
Even the packaging is very high quality and the bag that comes with it is very well thought out and great to use. You can even make a pretty frame out of the packaging.
A microfiber cloth for cleaning is also included.
With digital camera technology, UV filters are basically no longer necessary, as the sensor itself is already protected from UV radiation and the optics don't have to do as much as with analogue technology. Lens hoods are sufficient to protect the lens. In addition, you don't have another layer of glass on the lens, which generally results in a loss of quality. However, the lens is then not protected from dust particles or grains of sand. Since I often lie on the floor when taking portraits and it is often quite dusty, I still like to use it in this case.
So far, I have not noticed any negative effects on my pictures.
Really high quality filter at a reasonable price.
12/11/2024
Recently, I have been using K&F backpacks and camera accessories more and more.
I have used several lens filters and they all work perfectly. The coating is beautiful and dust is easy to remove.
I have used several lens filters and they all work perfectly. The coating is beautiful and dust is easy to remove.
08/11/2024
The filter comes very well packaged in a box that can be converted into a picture frame. The actual storage takes place in a very high-quality leather case with an "ejection strap" so that you don't have to stick your fingers into the filter disc when taking it out.
The filter and its mechanics are very elegantly made, so the filter thread can be easily screwed in without any scraping noises and frequent attempts to attach it, despite the compact dimensions ("Slim"), and can be loosened again with moderate force after tightening, provided the internal thread of the optics is not damaged and is of the same high quality. The grooved areas are really helpful here, as you don't slide along the filter!
The "glass" of the Nano-X Pro series should be beyond reproach and be among the highest quality in terms of quality and workmanship. Of course, as a "normal snapper" this cannot be tested in detail without a laboratory, but the fact that it can be unscrewed without anything noticeably changing is a solid basis. The UV filter is of course only important for purist color film photographers, but it is not a problem for digital photography with this level of light transmission. Here, cleverly, the "protective filter" has also been included in the official product name. Otherwise, the filter is easy to clean with suitable accessories and does not seem to be a dust magnet.
I personally use the filter with a Z7 on the Z85 1.8 as a protective filter - I do not notice any loss; everything is still "pin sharp" and the bokeh is neutral, even in stronger (back)light conditions. However, true qualities only become apparent after various rougher sessions and filter cleanings...
Conclusion: If you want to play it safe with filters and really want to screw something high quality onto your optics, you have certainly found a potential candidate here.
The filter and its mechanics are very elegantly made, so the filter thread can be easily screwed in without any scraping noises and frequent attempts to attach it, despite the compact dimensions ("Slim"), and can be loosened again with moderate force after tightening, provided the internal thread of the optics is not damaged and is of the same high quality. The grooved areas are really helpful here, as you don't slide along the filter!
The "glass" of the Nano-X Pro series should be beyond reproach and be among the highest quality in terms of quality and workmanship. Of course, as a "normal snapper" this cannot be tested in detail without a laboratory, but the fact that it can be unscrewed without anything noticeably changing is a solid basis. The UV filter is of course only important for purist color film photographers, but it is not a problem for digital photography with this level of light transmission. Here, cleverly, the "protective filter" has also been included in the official product name. Otherwise, the filter is easy to clean with suitable accessories and does not seem to be a dust magnet.
I personally use the filter with a Z7 on the Z85 1.8 as a protective filter - I do not notice any loss; everything is still "pin sharp" and the bokeh is neutral, even in stronger (back)light conditions. However, true qualities only become apparent after various rougher sessions and filter cleanings...
Conclusion: If you want to play it safe with filters and really want to screw something high quality onto your optics, you have certainly found a potential candidate here.
07/11/2024
I don't normally use UV filters because they have no function, they are only there to protect the lens glass from scratches and dirt.
However, it makes little to no sense to screw a cheap UV filter onto a cheap lens, because cheap filters in particular often worsen the image quality, but definitely do not improve it.
Exception:
I protect a high-quality lens (in my case one for €1500) with a UV filter, but of course this should also be high-quality.
And, I can say it right away:
This UV filter from K&F Concept from the Nano-X Pro series is absolutely recommended for this, because it is actually high-quality.
The packaging already suggests this:
The filter is in a chic black box in a pretty case with a magnetic snap closure.
The filter itself also leaves a very high-quality impression.
It is very thin, and can be screwed on and removed very smoothly.
I could not see any impairment of the image quality in several comparison photos.
Therefore, contrary to my usual habit, this useful UV filter will now remain in front of my premium lens as protection against dust and scratches.
Even if the price seems quite high, the investment can be worthwhile for high-priced lenses.
I give this filter a well-deserved 5 stars.
However, it makes little to no sense to screw a cheap UV filter onto a cheap lens, because cheap filters in particular often worsen the image quality, but definitely do not improve it.
Exception:
I protect a high-quality lens (in my case one for €1500) with a UV filter, but of course this should also be high-quality.
And, I can say it right away:
This UV filter from K&F Concept from the Nano-X Pro series is absolutely recommended for this, because it is actually high-quality.
The packaging already suggests this:
The filter is in a chic black box in a pretty case with a magnetic snap closure.
The filter itself also leaves a very high-quality impression.
It is very thin, and can be screwed on and removed very smoothly.
I could not see any impairment of the image quality in several comparison photos.
Therefore, contrary to my usual habit, this useful UV filter will now remain in front of my premium lens as protection against dust and scratches.
Even if the price seems quite high, the investment can be worthwhile for high-priced lenses.
I give this filter a well-deserved 5 stars.
03/11/2024
This filter, if nothing else, helps keep my marriage on an even keel.
Now I won't rehash the old UV vs non-UV filter debate, but personally I don't really feel I need a UV filter on my DSLR lenses, and if I were the only person using my cameras I wouldn't bother at all as I'm extremely careful with all of my equipment. My wife, on the other hand...
Every time my wife takes out one of my cameras she treats it the same way she treats her sunglasses (lenses down on the dashboard of her car, jamming them in her pockets without a case or a second thought, smudges... just... everywhere. Oh, the humanity). When it comes to optical equipment she's history's greatest monster, a true menace to glass, but complaining about this to her will only ever end in a resentful argument.
So the solution? A high quality UV filter that will protect my lenses without reducing image quality. I've tried cheap filters in the past that I've ended up removing every time I take a shot because there's noticeable degradation in the results, but as this is a high quality filter I can't see any different in the final product with or without the filter. All I see is a clean, scratch- and fingerprint-free lens coming back to me safe and sound, and that's worth its weight in gold.
Now I won't rehash the old UV vs non-UV filter debate, but personally I don't really feel I need a UV filter on my DSLR lenses, and if I were the only person using my cameras I wouldn't bother at all as I'm extremely careful with all of my equipment. My wife, on the other hand...
Every time my wife takes out one of my cameras she treats it the same way she treats her sunglasses (lenses down on the dashboard of her car, jamming them in her pockets without a case or a second thought, smudges... just... everywhere. Oh, the humanity). When it comes to optical equipment she's history's greatest monster, a true menace to glass, but complaining about this to her will only ever end in a resentful argument.
So the solution? A high quality UV filter that will protect my lenses without reducing image quality. I've tried cheap filters in the past that I've ended up removing every time I take a shot because there's noticeable degradation in the results, but as this is a high quality filter I can't see any different in the final product with or without the filter. All I see is a clean, scratch- and fingerprint-free lens coming back to me safe and sound, and that's worth its weight in gold.
24/10/2024