📸 Capture the Moment, Control the Light!
The K&F Concept 52mm Variable ND2-ND400 ND Lens Filter is a high-quality optical accessory designed for photographers seeking to enhance their image quality. Made from premium AGC optical glass with 8 multi-layer coatings, it offers adjustable light reduction from 1 to 9 stops, ensuring versatility in various lighting conditions. The filter's glare-free surface minimizes reflections, while its slim 7.4mm design allows for easy handling and compatibility with all 52mm lenses.
E**N
Easy to use and flexible
I love the variable NDR because of it's flexibility. It's easy to see how much light you are filtering with the markings on the filter. Installation is simple. You simply screw it into place and you are ready to take those long exposure shots. I had no issues with the fit and find it easy to keep clean, like any of my other filters. I try to be kind to my filters, but I'm not perfect. I haven't noticed any issues with scratching and dust removes easily.
R**L
Great filter!
I purchased this for use on my iPhone 15 pro max for content creation. Videos and photos. This filter is great. I am a newb at photography. But I noticed a difference in photos when taking pictures! If it worked great for my phone. It would work great for an actual camera! Highly recommend!
G**N
Excelente
Funciona perfecto !
C**N
Excelente calidad sin la molesta X
Excelente calidad, he tenido un par de filtros de otras marcas y siempre dejan una x extraña en la imagen.Con este filtro no sucede para nada.Un excelente producto de muy buena calidad sin tener que quitarte un ojo de la cara.
F**Z
Good for its price
Not bad for its price I got the 55mm. Little bit of vignettng depending on what you’re doing. I personally like it
S**A
Muy bueno!
Es excelente, y cumple con la descripción
A**S
Perfect even for beginners!
Works great! Definitely recommend!
S**N
MIN and MAX labelling reversed on 77mm and 82mm
I got the 77mm and the 82mm and as far as budget VNDs go they're decent. But why on earth would you label them this way? On the 82mm MIN is the lightest point and MAX is the darkest. It's the exact opposite on the 77mm. Why??
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