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The K&F Concept 67mm ND2-400 Variable Neutral Density Filter offers photographers precise light control with a wide ND range, crafted from premium nano-coated Japanese optical glass to reduce flare and protect your lens. Its ultra-slim design prevents vignetting, while the included professional microfiber cloth ensures your gear stays pristine. Compatible with all 67mm lenses, this filter is a must-have for serious DSLR users seeking creative exposure control and durability.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.3 x 10 x 2.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6.7 x 6.7 x 0.1 centimetres |
Brand | K&F CONCEPT |
Part number | UKSKUSKU.0127V1 |
Size | 67mm |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Photo Filter Effect Type | Neutral Density |
Focus type | Fixed Focus |
Maximum shutter speed | 30 seconds |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 67 Millimetres |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**S
Very good
Excellent Variable ND Filter for Photographers and Videographers!I’m genuinely impressed with its performance. As someone who shoots both photos and videos, having a high-quality variable ND filter is essential. The filter feels solid and well-made, with a slim profile that prevents vignetting even on wide-angle lenses. The metal ring rotates smoothly, offering precise control as well. No noticeable color shift, no cross-pattern, and it performs beautifully in bright outdoor conditions.The included microfiber cleaning cloth is a nice touch and much appreciated.The only downside is that there are no hard stops at the minimum and maximum settings. This makes it a little too easy to accidentally rotate beyond the usable range, if you’re not careful. It’s not a dealbreaker, but something to be mindful of during use
N**K
filtered
great additional filter to my K&F concept iPhone attachment, great fit and looks very well made. impressed
M**O
Great, affordable variable ND.
I do like these. They're affordable and practical but the only downside is you're not able to use your lens hood with the filter for blocking out the glare from the sun so makes it quite difficult. I shoot video rather than photo on a Canon C100 & Canon 70D and bought 2 of these to fit across 3 different lenses. They're great to use on the 70D but I have struggled with colour correction and getting the highlights and shadows right within my image due to the glare. It's not necessarily the products fault as it does what it says it does. So I may have to use a flag to block out the glare on my next shoot. You do get a wash of brightness across your image and you lose detail in the background that's uncorrectable. However I'll stick with these and work out some tweaks on location to improve my end result. But this is a much better idea than not having anything on the lens.
A**
Love this filter
Use for Nikon z5ii - good filter for sunny days and for reflectionsFits as it should and easy to put on and removeAlso comes with cleaning clothsGood value for moneyDo have quite a few products from this brand, have bought other brands before but always return to this company for good filters and camera accessories
D**M
Well constructed and great value for money
I have been taking photographs since the mid 1970s and over the years have gone through my fair share of filters, square, round and even homemade.This K&F filter comes well packaged in a sturdy plastic box which a foam insert designed to securely hold the filter whilst being transported. The insert has recessed finger holes for very easy removal of the filter even with cold fingers. On picking up the filter the first thing you notice is how sturdy it is and how velvety smooth the movement when you twist the outer ring. I have purchased lower-priced filters before and sometimes been very disappointed in the mechanical construction but not this time as it is on a par with many more expensive filters in my collection.I purchased this to use on my Nikon lenses when shooting video. My normal choice of filter is the square system but at present for video use these screw-in ND faders are by far the best option for my money. One of the first acid tests for any filter is how well it attaches to the front of the lens and this one did not disappoint. Straight on, first time with no fuss or fumble.The filter rim sits proud on a Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 making the outer ring very easy to grip when adjusting the strength of the ND filter. This is a relatively slimline filter and as with other slimline filters I have used the lens cap does not feel very secure attached to the front but this is not an issue with this type of lens as I only have it attached whilst I’m actually using the camera.Whilst I have not had the chance yet to try the filter in all conditions my early conclusions are very positive. Physically using the filter is very pleasant because of the smoothness of operation and there are handy markings around the rim of the filter showing maximum and minimum positions.On a dull day like today, shooting with a Neutral picture style I found the images taken with the filter lacked just a little contrast compared to those with no filter. I doubt that it would be as noticeable on a bright, sunny day (when to be fair an ND fader is more likely to be needed) but in the event it was not a major issue as I simply tweaked the contrast up a notch or two and created a custom picture style which worked a treat. As soon as we do get a bright, sunny day I will test the filters again and if my assumption regarding contrast proves wrong I will post an update below. However, with a 1,500 mile wide storm due to batter the Uk over the weekend don’t hold your breath!I have other K&F products in my kit bag, including lens adapters, and would not hesitate to purchase this brand in the future. On my personal experience to date they are well constructed and represent very good value for money.This filter represents incredible value for money and the small niggle with reduced contrast in dull conditions does not give me a reason to reduce the star rating. Had I paid around the £100 mark for the filter then all other things being equal I would certainly be dropping one star but at this price point that is just being curmudgeonly.Please note that whilst I have reviewed the 77mm version here I have also purchased a 67mm version too for use with a Samyang 12mm lens on a Fuji X-T10.
A**R
Is mine defective?
So mine is dark at “max” and light at “min” should I send this back?
I**A
Excellent quality
Very high quality product, and the resulting images are gorgeous! I did have a slight issue in fitting it on the lens - I've got a nifty fifty with a 49mm filter thread. It does work brilliantly once fitted, it just took a bit of nudging about to get it perfectly in order, and the support I got from the company was an absolute 5/5.
L**N
A good budget ND Filter to Get you started
A good budget ND Filter to Get you started.This is a decent starter ND Filter, it gets the job done and I didn't notice a huge impact on image quality when using. It's very useful being able to have one filter on and simply turning it to adjust the intensity.One negative is that at the highest ND setting you do get a X shape appear on the image, this is common with most variable filters and makes it unusable at the higher intensities.However for the price you can't go wrong with this even if you only use it for the lower ND intensities.Definitely recommend for beginners who want to learn more about filters and experiments until you have the confidence to drop a much larger sum of money on high quality filters.
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