• 49.99
Overall Rating 5   72
5
We were doing a challenge, and shooting outside was part of it. So fun to see what a difference this lens makes!
09/06/2025
5
Really like this filter, and you can’t beat the price compared to other variable filters.
05/06/2025
5
Great filter it doesn't have any weird coloring and it doesn't make that x thing when you stop it all the way down. Great product.
05/06/2025
5
A really good ND filter at a reasonable price. Works great for daytime long exposure
05/06/2025
5
EXCELLENT QUALITY FILTER FOR LONG-TERM EXPOSURES.
03/06/2025
5
I got this to make shooting in bright sunlight easier with the canon 15-45mm canon kit lens. Works great!
31/05/2025
5
Very well built, the spin is super smooth and gradual. No rattling and the threads are very clean. I'll get a few more of these for my other lenses. Enables some old film cameras to shoot 400 film since their max shutter is 500 or 1000. I don't see why you'd need the more expensive ones besides the brand. For variable ND, this is already a pretty good size when it comes to thickness.
30/05/2025
5
Changing life item
29/05/2025
5
Just the right amount of resistance in turning. Good for outdoor video work!!
27/05/2025
5
I bought this and the Kodak 52mm ND filter for my Moondog Labs Anamorphic Lens and shot on my iPhone 12 Pro Max. I thought I could save $14 by settling for the cheaper Kodak ND filter but the image quality couldn't compete with the K&F one. Compared to the K&F filter, the Kodak has a greener cast, washes out colors, isn't uniform, and X-patterns A LOT earlier than the K&F Concept so the Kodak is not true ND2000. I went out on a bright day and with the Kodak filter I couldn't even get the highlights to be saved before a severe X-pattern started showing up. Locked shutter to 1/48 and ISO to as low as possible. The K&F filter also X-patterns a lot nicer too. When the K&F starts showing the X-pattern, it actually looks like a nice vignetting because it's so smooth. The Kodak filter looks too harsh like a hard X. No edge feathering (I don't know if that makes sense). I don't know how to explain it but you can buy both and see for yourself. The X is really wide and smooth on the K&F and it's even hard to tell it's X-patterning when you start reaching it's limit. Another thing I noticed is that the Kodak filter doesn't darken the entire frame. The left and right edges are brighter than the center whereas the K&F is uniform. I really wanted to like the Kodak as it comes in better packaging, but the filter just doesn't perform well. I LOVE the aluminum packing Kodak used for their filter, but the K&F Concept ND filter is the CLEAR WINNER.
15/11/2020