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Very good 62 filter - quality at a fair price
As a S23+ mobile photographer, I decided to get a new Panasonic DC FZ 1000II instead of the new S24 ("compromise" between 50 million mobile phone pixels and a monster with expensive interchangeable lenses). I still needed a filter, and I chose this one – from K&F's D-series...the happy medium...probably that's why it has gold packaging :p
Fine thread – the entire workmanship is highly precise! Fits smoothly and without jamming
on my Lumix. Tip:
1. Position the lens upright and place the filter flat (tilting it = fatal).
2. Turn the filter counterclockwise to the left until you hear and feel a faint click – now you've found the beginning of the thread.
3. Now turn it to the right, slowly "feeling" towards the end of the thread. Repeat if necessary to find the point where the filter comes off again "without fear."
4. Mark this spot with a white permanent marker (last image)
I was lucky enough to get this inexpensive filter at a special price :)
Top quality from PRC...would buy again
Fine thread – the entire workmanship is highly precise! Fits smoothly and without jamming
on my Lumix. Tip:
1. Position the lens upright and place the filter flat (tilting it = fatal).
2. Turn the filter counterclockwise to the left until you hear and feel a faint click – now you've found the beginning of the thread.
3. Now turn it to the right, slowly "feeling" towards the end of the thread. Repeat if necessary to find the point where the filter comes off again "without fear."
4. Mark this spot with a white permanent marker (last image)
I was lucky enough to get this inexpensive filter at a special price :)
Top quality from PRC...would buy again
28/11/2025
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