K&F Concept Magnetic Filters Review | Magnetic Goodness

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • If you've never used magnetic filters you are totally missing out. The ease of use and ability to quickly add or remove a filter is a gamechanger. K&F Concepts was kind enough to send a set of their magnetic filters for me to review - I put them through their paces to see how they perform.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @michaelacookePDX
    @michaelacookePDX 2 месяца назад +2

    I actually was impressed with the strength of the magnet. Had a satisfying click to it and makes me feel more confident in the magnetic hold.

  • @kentfaithwendyzeng
    @kentfaithwendyzeng 3 месяца назад

    Fantastic video! Your firsthand experience and clear insights on ease of use, performance, and the advantages over traditional screw-on filters were incredibly informative. Great work!

  • @PhotographyByRune
    @PhotographyByRune 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, exactly what I need t knw abut thse filters

  • @craigpiferphotography
    @craigpiferphotography 3 месяца назад +1

    I love the magnetic feature for ease of use, but I do with they were a little stronger. I bought a K&F kit a couple years ago that has a CPL, 10 stop, and UV. I've had at least one occasion that the filter fell off with a slight bump, but I've also had other times where it held on very well. My kit didn't come with the lens cap, but my plan, which hasn't happened yet, has been to get a 3 and a 6 stop ND which would each include the adapter ring and the lens cap. The additional adapter rings would prevent the need to move it from lens to lens.

    • @JamesParkerPhotography
      @JamesParkerPhotography  3 месяца назад

      That’s odd. I found the magnets almost too strong. I do wish they made a kit that had CPL, 3,6, and 10 stop. That would be perfect.

    • @stkuj
      @stkuj 2 месяца назад

      I found the same thing. On several occasions the filter fell off. I’ve moved to the Freewell M2 system. A $150 price point for the kit was a deal, IMO.

  • @PostAtariGeneration
    @PostAtariGeneration 2 месяца назад

    there is clear blue cast on that nd64... anyway, good video

    • @JamesParkerPhotography
      @JamesParkerPhotography  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I went back and looked again - while I'm not seeing a clear blue cast on the ND64, I will agree there may be a slight tint when I zoomed in on the log. Or it could be that the filter added a little saturation to the image that gave it that impression. Or it could be a white balance issue. Overall, it would be simple to adjust as needed in post should you want to warm it up. I will continue to test these and update with any findings.

  • @dooginator2008tx
    @dooginator2008tx 3 месяца назад

    Is the strength of the ND filter more with an APS-C sensor? I got an Urth VND filter for my Fuji 16-55 f2.8 and can't seem to get it to work quite right.

    • @JamesParkerPhotography
      @JamesParkerPhotography  3 месяца назад +1

      No - they are the same on any camera. However if you bought a “variable” ND filter that could be the problem.