ONE ND Filter To Rule - KF Concept Variable ND 2-32

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

Комментарии • 42

  • @laradelimelkonoglu1835
    @laradelimelkonoglu1835 Год назад +8

    Finally a detailed video about filters, wow!!! It's very helpful, thanks for adding the link too. You save me a lot of time!

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @chickenpasta7359
    @chickenpasta7359 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I recently ordered a Sigma 28-70mm and needed an ND filter to go with it. I'm glad to see this filters color casting is well controlled and no bad patterns to be seen.

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      How has it been with the Sigma ? Enjoying it so far ? Yeah, it's a great filter, hope it's working out alright with that combo, bet yes !

  • @Studio-7V
    @Studio-7V Год назад +1

    Molte grazie! I really appreciate these quality of life videos, since my daily driver is an A7iii with Tamron 28-75. The step-up rings are a life saver!

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад +1

      Yeahhh, this is such a simple thing and small to carry, but solves a bunch of issues! We got the same setup then! :D Thanks for taking the time to watch!

  • @abdullahibnemeraj1770
    @abdullahibnemeraj1770 Год назад +1

    Amazing video! Very informative.
    Your channel is really underrated, I wish you all the very best! Keep creating such great content & grow more :)

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      Thank you so much dear ! I'm glad it helped, it's growing slowly, it's a long time effort :D This kind of feedback keeps us going !

  • @BackpackeRom
    @BackpackeRom Год назад +4

    Hi Enri, This was by far the most detailed video I’ve watched under this category. I have a question, a bit out of this video:
    I’m having a hard time choosing between K & F concept ND 2-400 and K&F concept ND 8-2000 filters. If it was you, what would you have picked?? Sorry am a bit new into filters and none of the review clarified on this comparison. Thanks )

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад +2

      Hi, thanks for watching it ! So, the reviews on both options are very good, so I believe either would be a good pick! Personally I'd probably prefer the ND 2-400 for two reasons. First is that the higher range on the 8-2000, when it's darker, begins to show the X problem that some ND filters have, it's a normal situation, so that upper range is not that useful anyways. And very often I find myself in the situation of having the ND filter on, and then going indoors for a while, and back out. In that going indoors moment, I usually spin the filter all the way to the minimum, so I don't need to take it off. When you start with 3 stops of light reduction already, like the 8-2000, you'll probably won't manage to do this. Or you'll have to up the ISO a lot to compensate. Tell me if it was clear :D

  • @Reviews4fun1
    @Reviews4fun1 Год назад +2

    I’ll add pay a bit more for brass step-up rings because the cheap aluminum ones can bind up and not release the filter.

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      They can be a bit tricky really, these ones I got seem to be releasing it without too much trouble, let's see how they do with time!

  • @abdhafizzz
    @abdhafizzz 4 месяца назад

    Didn't know bernardo silva is also a photographer & youtuber. Thanks for the info man. Cheers.

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  4 месяца назад

      Man City is not paying enough ! It was going to Saudi or RUclips as a side job, hahahahaha

  • @MikeHudsontek
    @MikeHudsontek Месяц назад

    Thanks for this. Can someone answer this... Are you meant to have these filters threaded tightly onto the lens? I noticed that the colour cast is way less if i loosen it just a little bit. However, if it's tight, it causes a colour cast - the rotational position of the filter seems to matter!

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Месяц назад

      hmmmm I don't think I ever did a comparison about loose and tight, but i'll try it also then! But about the rotational, yeah definitely! Although it's in theory just an ND, they have also circular features, so reflections and color might skew a bit depending on the angle !

  • @easypeasyabcsy7883
    @easypeasyabcsy7883 Год назад +1

    The solid yellow cast is the most significant disadvantage of this filter.

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      It's noticeable but if you don't mix it too much in a sequence with other footage from same place you can't notice that much. Still very very solid filter!

    • @chickenpasta7359
      @chickenpasta7359 Год назад

      Most ND filters will have some color cast, even some cameras with built in NDs. That's why it's important to either white balance or shoot on a 10 bit or better codec to tweak it in post like he stated in the video. It's really not that big of a deal and easy to fix

  • @chiara9817
    @chiara9817 11 месяцев назад

    Which filter would you recommend as an all-rounder? ND 2-32 or 4-64. I mostly shoot/film outside and in different light situations.

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  11 месяцев назад +3

      Hi !! I found myself using the 2-32 all the time without issues and always keeping the 1/50 shutter, no problems! I've actually found myself more on the edge on the bottom part, in which sometimes I had to remove the ND. So probably i'd recommend this one!

  • @marcowolfart1977
    @marcowolfart1977 Год назад

    Valeu mano, baita dica essa do adaptador, vou ver de conprar um desses. Hehehe

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      Po ajuda muito ! To usando diretoooo na 35mm com o adaptadorzinho, funciona show !

  • @TrichecoDeiTrichechi
    @TrichecoDeiTrichechi 9 месяцев назад

    Stacking step-up rings prevent the use of the hood, so it's a no go

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  9 месяцев назад +1

      That is true! But between the hood and the ND, if i have to choose i'd prefer having the ND to have the super open aperture, i think it affects more the image than the hood!

    • @TrichecoDeiTrichechi
      @TrichecoDeiTrichechi 9 месяцев назад

      @FlyEnri I hear you; I often shoot backlight, so hood really helps, so I had to get a ND for each lens size I have (which is actually not much, 82/77/52, nothing fancy; the only big hit to my pockets was buying the Sigma 105 f1.4 which needs 105mm filters...massive and expensive filters!).
      Another thing to keep in mind is that some lenses has extending barrel when focussing (example, I have a backup RF 50 f1.8 to my Sigma 40 Art), and the filter is attached (and so moves) to the extending barrel and so the AF motors need to move also the weight of the filter. So a small 43mm filter on the RF 50 f1.8 is light enough (actually there I use the step up ring to the 52mm filter, which still fits within the hood) for the motor not to fatigue, but a 82mm/77mm with step up ring it's too heavy for that barrel and that motor, and you may risk to ruin the AF motor.
      So yes, sometimes step up rings are fine, but you also have to evaluate which lens you're gonna use them on 🙂

  • @garfieldmtify
    @garfieldmtify 10 месяцев назад

    VERY NICE!
    Is that Perugia city center?

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  10 месяцев назад

      Hi !! It's Bologna city center !!

    • @garfieldmtify
      @garfieldmtify 10 месяцев назад

      I HAVE BEEN THERE WHEN I WORKED FOR SERIA A. CALCIO VERY NICE! @@FlyEnri

  • @dominicbriguez151
    @dominicbriguez151 10 месяцев назад

    What filter should I use for the sigma 16mm 1.4?

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  10 месяцев назад

      You can confirm on the lens itself but i believe it's a 67mm thread size isn't it ? You can get one of these in the right size for it !

  • @shivneelnarayan5638
    @shivneelnarayan5638 10 месяцев назад

    did u shoot in log or normal picture profile

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  9 месяцев назад

      In HLG at the time of recording, but now I only use Slog3 and it's awesome !

  • @Mreto17
    @Mreto17 6 месяцев назад

    have you compared with new version 1-5 (true color) ?

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  6 месяцев назад

      I haven't ! But thanks for the suggestion !

  • @michaelmiklosofficial
    @michaelmiklosofficial Год назад

    Hi, I like look of ND filters upto 2, Anymore higher its takes away high detail and becomes very flat

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      Hi Michael ! I really like the looks of this one, it really didn't take the sharpness away, highly encourage you to try it !

  • @Itspraisemedia
    @Itspraisemedia Год назад

    Hey does this filter works with sony a7iii lens?

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  Год назад

      Depends on the lens, not the camera, you gotta check the thread size of your lens and buy the right sized one :D

    • @Itspraisemedia
      @Itspraisemedia Год назад

      okay thank you @@FlyEnri

  • @t1kt0k_gaming
    @t1kt0k_gaming 9 месяцев назад

    This is a 5 stop variable not 32

    • @FlyEnri
      @FlyEnri  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Mike! Some ND filter brands call them by the exponential, like 2-4-8-16-32 meaning 1-2-3-4-5 stops because it's actually 1/2 the light, then 1/4, 1/8, blabla You're right, 32 means 5 stops :)