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hi Joris, btw what do u think regarding ND4-ND64 (2-6 Stop) Variable ND Filter and CPL Circular Polarizing Filter 2 in 1 with 28 Layers ? because i wanna get more universal range so it one more stop especially with super fast aperture as 2.8 and 1.4 APS Sigma Lenses with Sony a6700 . could you write please what of cons of ND4-ND64 (2-6 Stop) also that is more affordable filter than CPL & ND 2-32 Lens Filter in Brass Filter Ring, 36-layer-Coated Ultra-thin High-Definition btw how much iso did u use in that footage ?
Hey Joris, I'm 15 years old, and a beginning wedding videographer! I shot my first wedding a few weeks back, and was trying to figure out how to use DaVinci Resolve as my editor. Thanks to you, I've learned so much and I'm no longer overwhelmed with the layout. I'm so much more confident with my editing because of your tutorials! Thanks again. I'd love to enter in for the VND2-32 + Polarizer as it'd really level up my wedding videography. I'll be shooting often in bright sunlight at the beach so the VND is very much needed, and the Polarizer can really help me retain the detail in the clouds and color in the sky, along with removing unwanted reflections.
Hey, also 15 years old and just bought my first camera in January. Just wondering, what extra equipment do you use for your wedding videography(if any at all)? I’m looking at tripods, flash lights (?), filters and other accessories of that sort, but have started questioning whether it’s all necessary. Good luck on your career!
Variable ND2 - 32 + Polarizer all day. Having the ability to use two powerful tools in one single ring simplifies everything for me. Like you, I'm super simple. I like to make things easier for myself and my clients. Progressive tools like this one make videographers and photographers life a lot easier by allowing that extra room for flexibility and creativity. Keep up the good work man! 👌
I started film making as a kid at a age of 9 with an old Leica from my dad. Now I‘m 16 and thanks to your videos, I started two years ago to inform me better. I have improved my filming skills and now I’m filing for Bands and Artists. I do that always for free as a hobby, so such a filter is not so necessary for me as it is probably for others in the comments but I would love having the variable ND-32 + Polarizer filter! Thank you for your videos!❤🙏
I really enjoyed how the circular polarizer changed the contrast and saturation of your footage. It would make my photos look much more professional and aestethic. I am kind of blown away by the difference it made for the way the plants look like!
I've been working for a nonprofit for over 10 years now and video production is typically lower on the totem pole of required budget items. Rarely am I able to get new gear, and this particular item would be such a massive help to many of the film shoots I do with some of partners. It would expand my ability to film in exterior locations which is a huge help! I hate having to fight off over exposure by trying to find shade whenever possible.
I'll keep it simple... I need the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter 82mm for all the reasons you talked about in this video... I just found your channel after I ran into a problem using DaVinci Resolve for my first project. You saved me so much time, thank you!!!
K&F is one of my favorite brands !!! And I’ve just stepped into the world of Photography!! I love taking photos of automotive !! This filter will help me improve my automotive photography to the next level !! I’ve been wanting a Filter from K&F so bad
Thank you for your content I really find them useful. I started videography and video editing last year, didn't have any gears so I started by borrowing my colleague's gears. Finally I bought my first camera and started shooting and learning filmmaking on my own. So far I managed to make some videos for my friends and a local organization and during that process I felt that a variable ND filter would help me a lot in capturing what I wanted. I would be glad if I could have a VND 2-32 as a part of my gear! Thanks once again for sharing your knowledge and explaining things so easily through your content!
After 3 years of phone photography i have finally bought a Fujifilm xt3, and the shift is AMAZING I also started doing cinematic videos and shooting cars and the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer will help me a lot to produce premium content Thank you Joris for your wonderful content
Hi Joris, I’m 19 years old and just a few months ago (7 months ) I started my photography/videography journey honestly, it’s been so soo hard for me to figure out what to buy with my tiny budget so most of my accessories are from K&F and I can say I’m so happy with all that stuff. It’s budget-friendly and also perfect build quality for beginners or people who just started photography like me. Since I found your RUclips channel I’m getting better and better with photography, videography but also with post processing. I’ve already shot a few weddings, but post-processing was so hard for me. Because I’m kind of new in this business I didn’t know how to shoot a wedding in the middle of the day so then I found out through you that I need an ND filter and I can say it was totally game changers for me. Now I know how to shoot perfect photos in the middle of the day but still needed that filter, I can’t buy a proper one because of that cost. I want to push myself forward and take better pictures. So I decided to enter for the VND2-32 + polarizer or just VND 2-32 without the polarizer. I’m gonna be sooo grateful if you choose me and help me with my journey to become a successful photographer 😊 have a nice day and I can’t wait for another video.
The first one filter ( the vnd) it's the best choice for my work. I'm a videomaker and I usualy film weddings, we all know that it's a imprevedible situation because you can start your day with a harsh light and finish in low light condition, for the first part of the wedding a vnd it's essential!
coming back to videography after 6 years and I'm still figuring out which filters I want, seeing this VND + Polarizer combo will surely help me out as I'm an one man army inthe field! thanks again!
Thanks for the great content as always! I’m a student from Germany who studies Electrical Engineering at the moment, but I’ve fallen in love with videography and content creation in general at the beginning of 2022. Startet my own business a few months later and will soon be able to upgrade to my dream camera, the FX3. But this took a lot of free and hard work to build up the good connections and then eventually started making my first money. Saved the money for about a year now to make my dream come true ❤. Anyways, another key factor for my passion is sports cars. And I’ve actually started my journey with going to car events and filming them for free. Since then I always wanted a Variable ND and CPL Filter, but since my current camera has built in ND’s I’ve never bought any. I am for certain, that the Variable ND-32 + Polarizer would be an amazing addition to my FX3 this summer, for getting those super nice looking car shots as well as the clear blue skyes. And since the FX3 doesn’t have NDs this is honestly an one of the best combos to run. Thank you for all the amazing inspirations, which I’ve got from you during my journey, and I will be looking forward to more helpful content!
Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer. Becaude of everything you said in this video. Looks so spot on and being able to have such control of the image with one filter seems like a no brainer.
Having the ND + CPL will be an absolute game changer as an automotive/Motorsport photographer. Being able to attach only one filter and get the effects of both will allow me to spend less time fiddling and more time capturing the moments. The flexibility will breath new life into my work.
The simplicity of the VND + Polarizer will make my clients happier, not just because of nicer shots but it will make my rig more efficient and my workflow a little quicker. This gets them a better result with more efficiency. A win-win.
Hi. I just got to know about these filters through watching your video. I'm in great need of it, since I'm working in the middle east, it's always sunny and extremely bright. It is really frustrating to always get over exposed pictures and having one of these filters will help with it. Thanks again for all your teachings. Really enjoy and learning from you.
As a nature photographer who recently moved to El Paso where it's always sunny without a cloud in the sky, I could definitely benefit from a combo ND - CPL filter. Thanks for the opportunity!
Great video!! I am in the business of wedding videography in Greece for 3 years now and it's about time I get rid of this annoying motion blur! That filter looks like the solution to me!!
Hello there, being a hobby photographer for nearly ten years now I have never bought a nd filter actually, cause I have never had the need. But now, I have switched from my good old D7000 to a Zfc, which gave me the opportunity to try out videography as well, to some regards at least. So a nd filter would really come in handy now to really get the nice background blur and the proper shutter speed. Would really appreciate the variable nd filter with polarizer, to get the best of borth worlds. Thanks for always putting out some helpful and easy to understand videos.
I would choose the Polarising filter to up the quality of my videography and photography. As a student these things can be hard to come by so this would really help me to grow and expand my skills and to really improve my work. thanks Joris!
A few months ago I bought some cheapest nd filters And they were a total waste of money... Nd 2-32 + polarizer is the best filter I've ever seen... Loved it ❤️
I will want the variable ND2-32+Polarizer because its two in one and looks pretty good! BTW I think you are a great content creator! I have learned from you so much and you are also funny.
On my second year of professionally doing photography, real estate and construction videos. A filter like this would certainly help when shooting in the field during interior/exterior shots without having to switch lenses in dusty environments!
I'd love to have the Variable ND + Polarizer. I'm actually new to filters, so this would be a first for me! Based solely on this review, I think the polarizer option is the most appealing. Thanks for all you do! I am loving your channel.
Hi Joris, thank you for all of your content, i have always loved videography but lately i have been getting more serious with it and your tutorials have really helped me. Thanks again!
Just got an A7IV, been a photographer for many years but discovered how great it is to make short films. Made me realise how important ND is as someone who never really used them before. The ND2-32 would be great and allow me to use some nice fast lenses I have more practically.
Circular Polarizer for sure! In Hong Kong the reflection is too crazy. There is literally too much sun and it reflects off these huge buildings to every where. It would be a great great help to my street photography! Keep up the good work Joris.
Hello Joris, Actually just stumbled across your channel, and I'm so grateful for that... I'm 15 years old and I'm an amateur nature (landscape+wildife) photographer and videographer. I also love shooting sports (especially watersports). I think I would go for the VND+CPL one : as a nature videographer, I always find myself in bright outdoors situations where I need an ND to lower my shutter speed. I also really like shooting waterfalls... The CPL would help me so much when I'm shooting watery environments, which I really do very often.
I am a passionate photographer looking to improve my landscape and cityscape photography. I love waterfalls scenery as well as cityscapes with a super wide angle (9mm on a 1.5 crop Fuji sensor). The 2-32 VND + CPL would be just the ticket to help with my photography. Thank you so much for the informative videos you make for all of us. Truly appreciate your gifts.
I would really enjoy getting my hands on one of these VND+Polarizer filters, the simplicity of construction means you can spend time on the artistic part and less time changing filters
I shoot a lot of my videos in broad daylight with my f2.8 lens so if lucky I'm lucky enough I would love to have NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter. It would be a life saver considering the cost of a legitimate brand NDs. Keep up the awesome contents coming. Cheers!
Soo Hey Joris, I've been watching your videos for a while now. I started screaming when you said you were in DR, I'm Dominican so it's crazy knowing you went to Puerto Plata and visited the same beaches I went to every month (I lived in Santiago which is near Puerto Plata). Now I live in New York, before leaving DR I did a few weddings there with my Sony a6000 and learned a lot about video, did a couple music videos too. Now that I live in NY I sold all my gear and I'm saving up to get an FX30 or whatever the next best APSC camera Sony releases this summer is. I'm a TV production student, just started this year, and I'm deeply in love with filmmaking, so now that I'm building a kit, a VND like this one will definitely help. Btw, Thank you for visiting DR, I hope you enjoyed your time in the Island 🇩🇴 Sigue rompiendo mi hermano ❤
Hey Joris! My name is Kira, I'm 22 years old and decided to start with videography at the beginning of this year. So far I've never used a filter before and I really don't know why. Thank you for letting me know how important they are! I'm slowly building up my equipment and the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer would help me out insanely in my future projects. For this year my goal is to create at least one short film, learn from creating it and maybe applying it to a short film festival in my home country. Thank you so much for all the amazing videos and explanations! 🙌🏼☺️
This lens would be an incredible asset for what I do! I’ve been wanting to shoot dirtbike videos in southern Utah for a long time now, but I have been struggling to get the exact look I want because of how much light there is outdoors. This filter would absolutely solve the issue I’ve been having. As an entry level photographer and videographer it would be a blessing to win one of these sweet filters. Equipment is so expensive!
Hola Joris! Good day. I am a script writer / amateur filmmaker and as such I work for some clients as the guy who writes the ideas for ads and some shorts, some times I do the product stuff and direct interviews here and there, I always have some DOP by my side so I'm starting to learn about the intrincate mechanics on lighting by myself and your videos are so much help for that, I guess having some gear is important but going light is always better so I think that the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer would be great since I'm from Mexico and always shooting from one of the sunniest places here (it's actually a desert). That's why 2 in 1 stuff is the sweetest and I know it will improve my results, come on it's you recommending stuff so I know it's not just good, it works! Thanks and good luck to everybody!
I would like to start doing live yoga classes outdoors but there is a big BUT, I'm a newbie. A great video and the info and the knowledge that you have is priceless. 👍👏
Hey joris first of all I want to say thank you for all the time u have put into making these videos so young an new videographers like myself can learn so much. Winning a set of these vnd would significantly improve my videos as I’m now starting a videography business anyways if I don’t win that’s ok your videos are worth more thank you sir
I’ve been following your channel for a long time and I love your photography tips and tutorials. You always inspire me to try new things and improve my skills. I would love to win the ND filter because I want to experiment with long exposure shots and create some stunning effects. Thank you for this opportunity and keep up the amazing work! ❤
VND2-32 + Polarizer. When backpacking, I try to keep things light and clutter-free as possible. The VND+P simplifies what I carry and that's a big plus.
Hi Joris! I started a youtube channel nearly 2 years ago and even though I make DIY/engineering-type videos, the process of making them caused me to be hooked on filmmaking and cinematography. I started learning all about filmmaking and making the editing and videos themselves as high quality as possible. Things were going pretty well so I just recently got a Sony mirrorless camera as an upgrade from my phone. This was definitely a huge jump but I was able to learn quickly by reading books and watching hours of tutorials, and now a month later, I have mastered the basic techniques and learned to shoot in manual mode, resulting in a huge leap in quality from what I had before. I currently don't have any filters, and having any type of ND filter really, would be great as it would allow me to get natural motion blur while it's sunny or if I'm shooting outdoors. For example, I'm currently making a giant RC plane from scratch, and once it's done I'll be filming its maiden flight for the finale of my next video along with a couple of friends. The only problem is when I'm shooting in sunny weather I'm forced to turn up the shutter to around 1/400 which is way higher than desired. This isn't a huge problem, but I'm also planning to get into traditional filmmaking, so an ND filter is definitely going to be needed later down the line.
I’ve been working on street photography from Bali to Thailand to the states and I’m always sitting in harsh bright lights! I would definitely go for the ND & CPL filter!
I just discovered the usefulness of CPL's and VND's this year. After learning the fundamentals of film making, I noticed that other peoples videos would come out better than mine even though we used the same fundamentals and gear. From talking to those people I realized it was because of the polarizers and ND filters them would use. I would love to own the 2. Variable ND 2-32 + Polarizer filter because it would allow me to take my filmmaking to the next level using two filters all in one convenient package
Getting the K&F ND1000 would be awesome. I recently bought a new wide angle lens, which is bigger than my old setup. I've bought all the new K&F filters for this size except the ND1000. That one is up next for the really long exposures.
Hey Joris, as always great video. I think the ND and polarizer is the most versatile and would be a great addition now that I’m getting into car B-Roll and short video. The ability to get rid of the unwanted reflection and adjust the exposure without compromising the aperture/shutter is amazing. So if I were to win, I’d probably choose that.
Hi Joris ! As all filmmakers tell us, a vnd filter is quite necessary, I already bought a polarising filter because I shoot cars but I never saved enough money to buy a vnd filter with actually good colors because they’re expensive. Know that you’ve presented us the k&f one I would really enjoy to win it, it would help me to get depth of field which makes videos look more professional !
I believe the ND2-32 would definitely help me as I continue to grow my skill set in film and videography. Since I often film outdoors and work with direct sunlight a VND like this would help tremendously!
Thank you for all of your content, I really enjoyed how the NANO-X PRO ND1000 filter changed the contrast and saturation of your footage. It would make my photos look much more professional. Can't wait to shoot some incredible b roll like yours. 😍😘😍
I just graduated from engineering and looking into going back to filmmaking and photography. I think having a variable nd filter with polarize is a must because of the versatility and convenience and because I live in Philippines which is always very sunny and I want my image to have proper exposure and my colors to pop specially making the sky richer with the polarization option. We do shortfilms that raises social awareness about certain topics like mental help and patenting. Since we don't have many crew members during run and gun shoots, this would become a very useful tool.
What is up Joris! Been a fan of your videos and always loved the lighting of your studio which made me click one of your videos right away for the first time (just thought it was a cool moment because I never knew I’d be hooked right away with your humor and your work). I’m a beginner photographer/videographer and I usually work during the daytime and I always had difficulty finding a well exposed shot usually due to the harsh sunlight and there were many instances where I just gave up on taking the shot because of it. I love taking landscape views and plan to do some vlogs and pursuing a professional career in this craft and a ND filter can help me with that. I would prefer the ND2-32 + Polarizer because it seems like it has the best range of adaptability for me because the daytime light often changes quickly from calm to strong to different colors of the sunset. I hope you keep up the amazing videos that you make and looking forward to seeing what the future holds for you.
Hey Joris, great video on this very important video topic. The Filter would definitely help me to film in more hectic situations with many refections, while still being able to use an ND filter. Would make it so much easier to get bright days in the snow exposed properly!
I would find a lot of use out of the nd32+polarizer. I've always had an interest and finally picked up photography during the latter half of last year and I have yet to find my style or preferred media I like to shoot. I'm still seeing this as a fun hobby and interest of mine and I believe the combo filter would be extremely convenient for vacation vlog type shoots or daytime street photography. Thanks a bunch for the opportunity for the community to better their creative projects nevertheless ❤
Hey Joris! I’ve got my camera all set up and I think this is the last tool I need to make getting footage a lot better. Win or not, I appreciate the information you’ve shared! Keep doing your thing!
bro not sure how I have not found you before but wow......your colors are sweet! Love the blend of the punchy blues and that tan warm color you have over your footage. Very nice job!
I do a lot of work shooting inside and outside areas on bars and restaurants and general run and gun video so my choice would be the NANO X PRO ND2-ND32 + CPL which will greatly improve my image control over each scenario. Thank you.
Hey Joris! First and foremost, I'd like to thank you for the informative video you've put together. As a budding videographer, I find your content highly educational. I just started my journey 2 months ago with the purchase of my first DSLR Lumix S5ii. I've been mainly shooting automotive and sports-related content. Since most of my shooting takes place outside, I also got myself a variable nd filter and discovered the magic it can do for the exposure. Now looking at your video, I wasn't even aware that you could reduce the reflections of surfaces with a polarizer. I'd be excited to enter the contest to win the regular circular polarizer. Since I already have my variable nd filter, it would be easy for me to stack the polarizer to my existing nd filter. All the best, Mark
I just order ZV-E1 as main camera as Upgrade from a6400. Filter r the essential to my video shooting, cause I noticed that how useful VND+CPL is in Slog-mode! Great video thanks again for sharing the infos to all!🎉 summertime comes and wish all have great videos.
Hi Joris, I could really use the option number 4. It will complement well my other filters I have from K&F for landscape photography! Thanks for the nice work
Hey Joris. I'm a 21 y/o photographer/videographer from Denmark. This summer i'm going to be shooting a lot of weddings for the first time, and i just know that VND+CPL would add the extra sauce in my work! It would make a wonderful addition to my rig😄
Well structured & interesting showcase of these products. Definitely would love to scoop the VND + CPL as the summer travel comes through. This would help lock in those shots in a multitude of scenarios.
Hello Joris Hermans 👋. First of all, thank you for another great video with in-depth explanations, and samples 👏. After seeing your video, I told myself I need to return and visit Peru! The first thing that came to mind when I heard your story about the durability of the K&F Concept filters you were showing, was my experience with my last camera filter. It was a generic brand that I had on my camera. During a busy day at work as I struggled with my bags, I dropped the one with my camera gear. I didn't have time to inspect this since it was a chaotic day🥵. Once things had slowed down at work I went to my bag and noticed the front of the lens was completely cracked😟. I was very sad on my way home, and thought perhaps my camera was also damaged📸. Once home, and ready to face any of the consequences with my equipment, I pulled out my camera and began to remove the shattered glass. It was then when I realized that my lens was ok. I then turned on my camera, and after a few flickers, it began to work. Although it may give me a few issues at rare times with flickering, it's very functional 😄. I also tested the mechanism of the lens, and it worked. It is then when I learned how essential filters are to a camera. Not only can they serve the purpose you have explained in your video with control and aid with extreme lighting conditions ☀; but they can definitely serve as an extra protection 💪 to your lens, and even camera. I think if my camera remained functional, it was because the filter had absorbed most of the impact. I have been shopping for filters now, but I'm a bit confused as to which ones will be best as I continue to learn my photography. Hence the reason why I'm at your channel...although I also watch your Davinci Resolve tutorials. So, to make this long story short, or shorter, I would like to have a chance to test out the filters you're giving away 😁. I will admit I'm in much need for a new filter, and these K&F Concept filters sound amazing 🤩! I like how one can make adjustments on them like a lens! Regardless, whether I get lucky or not here😊, I will eventually like to invest in new filters, and these seem to be one of my top options. 👍Thank you 🙏again for your time with such great videos! -Lisa👏🙌😊
Hi Jori. Thanks for the all straightforward videos. I tried polarised filters before and I liked it. Now that you showed in practice how theses K&F ND filters are good I defo want one of these.
I'd love to have the Variable ND 2-32 + Polarizer as I do vlogs and product shots, and the glare on the products is something that this filter could be a great help with.
I'd love to have the VND & CPL filter. It can remove reflection and enable me to use slower shutter speed when taking pictures of waterfalls. Your channel is great🤩, love it.
A versatile sunglasses for the camera when shooting video, It's helpful that you share this video, all vlogs want to own them. Your review helped me decide to buy a pair of vnd-55 sunglasses for myself. If I'm lucky enough to be selected that's crazy!
Hey Joris im 15 years old, and im starting out photography. Mainly landscape photography, which is where i could really use the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter in the size 67mm. As when im taking photos of lakes or trees they will give a powerfull glare, which i am unable to edit out. And the capabilitie to dampen the brigtness through the filter would make taking photos a lot easier and faster.
I got a variable ND filter when I first started watching you through your link. I am looking to upgrade that filter and take the outdoor blogging to the next level. Thanks for all your work and congrats again on 100k🕺
I’ve never seen a 2 in 1 filter system, very cool. I’ve only ever shot with a Tiffen CPL and had to make my 85mm f1.8 a f/4-f5.6 outdoor to get a decent exposure in the sun. it would be nice to shoot at max aperture of f1.8 without having to compromise the background blur, and having to deal with constant setting changes to aperture and shutter speed
Hey Joris, first thank you for all the knowledge you are sheering with us. I got my first 5 videos out and I saw your review about the variable nd's and the mist filters. Since then I badly want one of those. I want to bring more quality in my videos and one of those willsl surely step my production up a notch. Even if I won't get one, thank you sooo much for all the tutorials
Ive decided to take mobile photography seriously and was looking to purchase the old k&f vnd cpl filter n figure out a way to mount it with some diy. This popped up on my feed at the perfect time. I would love any of the cpl filters. I think it would make the most difference in my form factor. 🎉
Wow these filters look amazing! For me whos getting into photography right now and has to be on a tight budget being a student they would make a huge difference from what i'd be able to create. Especially in rainy night streat photograhy the polarizing would be immaculate but as im travelling a lot with my family the ND's are very useful too of course. With that being said: gl to everyone and ttank you Joris for the very informative video once again and the giveaway of course
I'll pick VND + polarizer any day. it will tremendously help me shoot my daughter's vlogs, shoot videos of her and her friends training and competing freestyle inline skates which mostly in bright daylight, but also indoors where artificial lights used and glass walls. it will definitely help the lens to separates the athletes and the audiences or backgrounds, which oftenly too close to each other.
Hi Joris, I have always slept on lens filters but now that I see what it can do, I am SHOKED! You can literally shoot at a 1.8 aperture on a sunny day without compromising your bokeh. It’s good that you chose to give out those useful tools to the community. I would love to have the Variable ND2-32 + polarizer or even just the circular polarizer. Cheers from Canada🙌🏾
Hello Joris! One of these filters would help me a lot with my shooting. Almost all of my work I do is outdoors, weddings, concerts/music festivals, and a 67mm ND+polarizer would help me keep the footage looking good even on those super bright days. Glad I stumbled on your page in the “shorts” section, lots of great content! Subbed😁
Hi, Joriss, the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter will be perfect for me. Just a few months ago I started to learn videography. Rather than closing the aperture, the ND filter will works just right. And the filter can also lower my shutter speed and polarize my image at the same time when shooting landscape, the design is amazing! Love your videos about DaVinci Resolve!
Hey Joris, thanks for the interesting video showing the differences between ND and Polarizing, you made things very clear in a practical and visual way. I'm a 23 year old fellow Belgian living in Lille (Flanders, not France :) ), currently still studying at KU Leuven. I have recently started to experiment in videography, combining FPV Drone footage with normal camera footage to create short cinematic clips. I just bought ND filters for my drone footage, however I still need ND filters for my camera. The Variable ND2-32 would be a great addition to my arsenal and would fundamentally change the way I could operate and be creative in storytelling. Thanks for this opportunity, and good luck with your future work.
I'm a photographer living in Thailand, a Variable ND1000 should be great to photograph waterfalls better. Great content you make. Nog een leuke dag. ;-)
Hey Joris, I do lots of video reports outside for small media companies so having a good VND is essential to get that aperture low and get that smooth bokeh. I only have cheap fixed NDs and it would make my life easier to get that Nano X Pro ND2-32 & CPL Great vid btw!
Great video!, thanks! Having a combined filter would be amazing, as I have been using only a CPL for motorsport photography as I just don't have time (or a good spot half the time) to swap them out trackside. This would be a gamechanger!
I would really love the VND+polarizer filter for two main reasons. I really want to experiment with it and also probably i would get a new lens just for the filter itself. Thank you!
I would love the ND + polarizer as I'm mostly into natural landscape and cityscape photography and taking pictures of waterfalls is a pain on bright sunny day. I stack a 10 stop ND with a polarizer so having 1 filter would make life easier
Howdy Joris, I'm in love with creating content since I was 15, but never got the courage to step out of the usual path and pursue a career with Photography. Luckily two weddings are happening this summer *friends of mine - that booked me and practically paid of my camera purchase. Your filter will be very handy and will boost my creativity - and also Thanks for your existence - your videos have been great inspiration to create lots of content
Hello Joris! I found this video from shorts you made. I never found an ND that also includes a CPL without a visible cross polarization! It will help me a lot in filming on beaches! I’d definitely wanna try the VND2-32+CPL!
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Wonderful video Joris, as always. Do I miss a comparison with Polar Pro, because the pricing is close. Or am I wrong?
@@MediaWebservice Yeah, unfortunately I don't own a PolarPro.
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hi Joris, btw what do u think regarding ND4-ND64 (2-6 Stop) Variable ND Filter and CPL Circular Polarizing Filter 2 in 1 with 28 Layers ?
because i wanna get more universal range so it one more stop especially with super fast aperture as 2.8 and 1.4 APS Sigma Lenses with Sony a6700 .
could you write please what of cons of ND4-ND64 (2-6 Stop) also that is more affordable filter than CPL & ND 2-32 Lens Filter in Brass Filter Ring, 36-layer-Coated Ultra-thin High-Definition
btw how much iso did u use in that footage ?
Hey Joris, I'm 15 years old, and a beginning wedding videographer! I shot my first wedding a few weeks back, and was trying to figure out how to use DaVinci Resolve as my editor. Thanks to you, I've learned so much and I'm no longer overwhelmed with the layout. I'm so much more confident with my editing because of your tutorials! Thanks again.
I'd love to enter in for the VND2-32 + Polarizer as it'd really level up my wedding videography. I'll be shooting often in bright sunlight at the beach so the VND is very much needed, and the Polarizer can really help me retain the detail in the clouds and color in the sky, along with removing unwanted reflections.
Hey, also 15 years old and just bought my first camera in January. Just wondering, what extra equipment do you use for your wedding videography(if any at all)?
I’m looking at tripods, flash lights (?), filters and other accessories of that sort, but have started questioning whether it’s all necessary.
Good luck on your career!
Variable ND2 - 32 + Polarizer all day. Having the ability to use two powerful tools in one single ring simplifies everything for me. Like you, I'm super simple. I like to make things easier for myself and my clients.
Progressive tools like this one make videographers and photographers life a lot easier by allowing that extra room for flexibility and creativity.
Keep up the good work man! 👌
I started film making as a kid at a age of 9 with an old Leica from my dad. Now I‘m 16 and thanks to your videos, I started two years ago to inform me better. I have improved my filming skills and now I’m filing for Bands and Artists. I do that always for free as a hobby, so such a filter is not so necessary for me as it is probably for others in the comments but I would love having the variable ND-32 + Polarizer filter! Thank you for your videos!❤🙏
I really enjoyed how the circular polarizer changed the contrast and saturation of your footage. It would make my photos look much more professional and aestethic. I am kind of blown away by the difference it made for the way the plants look like!
I've been working for a nonprofit for over 10 years now and video production is typically lower on the totem pole of required budget items. Rarely am I able to get new gear, and this particular item would be such a massive help to many of the film shoots I do with some of partners. It would expand my ability to film in exterior locations which is a huge help! I hate having to fight off over exposure by trying to find shade whenever possible.
I'll keep it simple... I need the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter 82mm for all the reasons you talked about in this video... I just found your channel after I ran into a problem using DaVinci Resolve for my first project. You saved me so much time, thank you!!!
K&F is one of my favorite brands !!! And I’ve just stepped into the world of Photography!! I love taking photos of automotive !! This filter will help me improve my automotive photography to the next level !! I’ve been wanting a Filter from K&F so bad
Thank you for your content I really find them useful. I started videography and video editing last year, didn't have any gears so I started by borrowing my colleague's gears. Finally I bought my first camera and started shooting and learning filmmaking on my own. So far I managed to make some videos for my friends and a local organization and during that process I felt that a variable ND filter would help me a lot in capturing what I wanted. I would be glad if I could have a VND 2-32 as a part of my gear!
Thanks once again for sharing your knowledge and explaining things so easily through your content!
After 3 years of phone photography i have finally bought a Fujifilm xt3, and the shift is AMAZING
I also started doing cinematic videos and shooting cars and the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer will help me a lot to produce premium content
Thank you Joris for your wonderful content
Hi Joris, I’m 19 years old and just a few months ago (7 months ) I started my photography/videography journey honestly, it’s been so soo hard for me to figure out what to buy with my tiny budget so most of my accessories are from K&F and I can say I’m so happy with all that stuff. It’s budget-friendly and also perfect build quality for beginners or people who just started photography like me.
Since I found your RUclips channel I’m getting better and better with photography, videography but also with post processing. I’ve already shot a few weddings, but post-processing was so hard for me. Because I’m kind of new in this business I didn’t know how to shoot a wedding in the middle of the day so then I found out through you that I need an ND filter and I can say it was totally game changers for me. Now I know how to shoot perfect photos in the middle of the day but still needed that filter, I can’t buy a proper one because of that cost. I want to push myself forward and take better pictures. So I decided to enter for the VND2-32 + polarizer or just VND 2-32 without the polarizer. I’m gonna be sooo grateful if you choose me and help me with my journey to become a successful photographer 😊 have a nice day and I can’t wait for another video.
The first one filter ( the vnd) it's the best choice for my work. I'm a videomaker and I usualy film weddings, we all know that it's a imprevedible situation because you can start your day with a harsh light and finish in low light condition, for the first part of the wedding a vnd it's essential!
coming back to videography after 6 years and I'm still figuring out which filters I want, seeing this VND + Polarizer combo will surely help me out as I'm an one man army inthe field! thanks again!
Thanks for the great content as always! I’m a student from Germany who studies Electrical Engineering at the moment, but I’ve fallen in love with videography and content creation in general at the beginning of 2022. Startet my own business a few months later and will soon be able to upgrade to my dream camera, the FX3. But this took a lot of free and hard work to build up the good connections and then eventually started making my first money. Saved the money for about a year now to make my dream come true ❤. Anyways, another key factor for my passion is sports cars. And I’ve actually started my journey with going to car events and filming them for free. Since then I always wanted a Variable ND and CPL Filter, but since my current camera has built in ND’s I’ve never bought any. I am for certain, that the Variable ND-32 + Polarizer would be an amazing addition to my FX3 this summer, for getting those super nice looking car shots as well as the clear blue skyes. And since the FX3 doesn’t have NDs this is honestly an one of the best combos to run. Thank you for all the amazing inspirations, which I’ve got from you during my journey, and I will be looking forward to more helpful content!
Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer. Becaude of everything you said in this video. Looks so spot on and being able to have such control of the image with one filter seems like a no brainer.
Having the ND + CPL will be an absolute game changer as an automotive/Motorsport photographer. Being able to attach only one filter and get the effects of both will allow me to spend less time fiddling and more time capturing the moments. The flexibility will breath new life into my work.
VND + CPL looks amazing and super convenient having both built into one filter!
The simplicity of the VND + Polarizer will make my clients happier, not just because of nicer shots but it will make my rig more efficient and my workflow a little quicker. This gets them a better result with more efficiency. A win-win.
Hi. I just got to know about these filters through watching your video. I'm in great need of it, since I'm working in the middle east, it's always sunny and extremely bright. It is really frustrating to always get over exposed pictures and having one of these filters will help with it. Thanks again for all your teachings. Really enjoy and learning from you.
As a nature photographer who recently moved to El Paso where it's always sunny without a cloud in the sky, I could definitely benefit from a combo ND - CPL filter. Thanks for the opportunity!
This is exactly what I am going to learn next. So, if I win, I will be using it and recording my progress. Thank you for all you do.
I would love these filters, they would help my color so much doing lawn care videos. A VND filter would make life so much easier!
Hello Joris, #2 because summer is coming up and I didn't realize how handy a Variable+polarizer can be 😮 thank for this video!
Great video!! I am in the business of wedding videography in Greece for 3 years now and it's about time I get rid of this annoying motion blur!
That filter looks like the solution to me!!
Hello there,
being a hobby photographer for nearly ten years now I have never bought a nd filter actually, cause I have never had the need. But now, I have switched from my good old D7000 to a Zfc, which gave me the opportunity to try out videography as well, to some regards at least. So a nd filter would really come in handy now to really get the nice background blur and the proper shutter speed.
Would really appreciate the variable nd filter with polarizer, to get the best of borth worlds.
Thanks for always putting out some helpful and easy to understand videos.
I would choose the Polarising filter to up the quality of my videography and photography. As a student these things can be hard to come by so this would really help me to grow and expand my skills and to really improve my work. thanks Joris!
A few months ago I bought some cheapest nd filters And they were a total waste of money... Nd 2-32 + polarizer is the best filter I've ever seen... Loved it ❤️
I will want the variable ND2-32+Polarizer because its two in one and looks pretty good! BTW I think you are a great content creator! I have learned from you so much and you are also funny.
On my second year of professionally doing photography, real estate and construction videos. A filter like this would certainly help when shooting in the field during interior/exterior shots without having to switch lenses in dusty environments!
I'd love to have the Variable ND + Polarizer. I'm actually new to filters, so this would be a first for me! Based solely on this review, I think the polarizer option is the most appealing. Thanks for all you do! I am loving your channel.
Hi Joris, thank you for all of your content, i have always loved videography but lately i have been getting more serious with it and your tutorials have really helped me. Thanks again!
Just got an A7IV, been a photographer for many years but discovered how great it is to make short films. Made me realise how important ND is as someone who never really used them before. The ND2-32 would be great and allow me to use some nice fast lenses I have more practically.
Circular Polarizer for sure! In Hong Kong the reflection is too crazy. There is literally too much sun and it reflects off these huge buildings to every where. It would be a great great help to my street photography!
Keep up the good work Joris.
Hello Joris,
Actually just stumbled across your channel, and I'm so grateful for that... I'm 15 years old and I'm an amateur nature (landscape+wildife) photographer and videographer. I also love shooting sports (especially watersports). I think I would go for the VND+CPL one : as a nature videographer, I always find myself in bright outdoors situations where I need an ND to lower my shutter speed. I also really like shooting waterfalls... The CPL would help me so much when I'm shooting watery environments, which I really do very often.
I am a passionate photographer looking to improve my landscape and cityscape photography. I love waterfalls scenery as well as cityscapes with a super wide angle (9mm on a 1.5 crop Fuji sensor). The 2-32 VND + CPL would be just the ticket to help with my photography. Thank you so much for the informative videos you make for all of us. Truly appreciate your gifts.
I would really enjoy getting my hands on one of these VND+Polarizer filters, the simplicity of construction means you can spend time on the artistic part and less time changing filters
I shoot a lot of my videos in broad daylight with my f2.8 lens so if lucky I'm lucky enough I would love to have NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter. It would be a life saver considering the cost of a legitimate brand NDs. Keep up the awesome contents coming. Cheers!
Soo Hey Joris, I've been watching your videos for a while now. I started screaming when you said you were in DR, I'm Dominican so it's crazy knowing you went to Puerto Plata and visited the same beaches I went to every month (I lived in Santiago which is near Puerto Plata). Now I live in New York, before leaving DR I did a few weddings there with my Sony a6000 and learned a lot about video, did a couple music videos too. Now that I live in NY I sold all my gear and I'm saving up to get an FX30 or whatever the next best APSC camera Sony releases this summer is. I'm a TV production student, just started this year, and I'm deeply in love with filmmaking, so now that I'm building a kit, a VND like this one will definitely help. Btw, Thank you for visiting DR, I hope you enjoyed your time in the Island 🇩🇴 Sigue rompiendo mi hermano ❤
My girlfriend is Dominican, it's always fun to visit the family 😉🔥
Hey Joris! My name is Kira, I'm 22 years old and decided to start with videography at the beginning of this year. So far I've never used a filter before and I really don't know why. Thank you for letting me know how important they are! I'm slowly building up my equipment and the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer would help me out insanely in my future projects. For this year my goal is to create at least one short film, learn from creating it and maybe applying it to a short film festival in my home country. Thank you so much for all the amazing videos and explanations! 🙌🏼☺️
This lens would be an incredible asset for what I do! I’ve been wanting to shoot dirtbike videos in southern Utah for a long time now, but I have been struggling to get the exact look I want because of how much light there is outdoors. This filter would absolutely solve the issue I’ve been having. As an entry level photographer and videographer it would be a blessing to win one of these sweet filters. Equipment is so expensive!
Hola Joris! Good day. I am a script writer / amateur filmmaker and as such I work for some clients as the guy who writes the ideas for ads and some shorts, some times I do the product stuff and direct interviews here and there, I always have some DOP by my side so I'm starting to learn about the intrincate mechanics on lighting by myself and your videos are so much help for that, I guess having some gear is important but going light is always better so I think that the Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer would be great since I'm from Mexico and always shooting from one of the sunniest places here (it's actually a desert). That's why 2 in 1 stuff is the sweetest and I know it will improve my results, come on it's you recommending stuff so I know it's not just good, it works!
Thanks and good luck to everybody!
I would like to start doing live yoga classes outdoors but there is a big BUT, I'm a newbie. A great video and the info and the knowledge that you have is priceless. 👍👏
Hey joris first of all I want to say thank you for all the time u have put into making these videos so young an new videographers like myself can learn so much. Winning a set of these vnd would significantly improve my videos as I’m now starting a videography business anyways if I don’t win that’s ok your videos are worth more thank you sir
I’ve been following your channel for a long time and I love your photography tips and tutorials. You always inspire me to try new things and improve my skills. I would love to win the ND filter because I want to experiment with long exposure shots and create some stunning effects. Thank you for this opportunity and keep up the amazing work! ❤
VND2-32 + Polarizer. When backpacking, I try to keep things light and clutter-free as possible. The VND+P simplifies what I carry and that's a big plus.
Hi Joris! I started a youtube channel nearly 2 years ago and even though I make DIY/engineering-type videos, the process of making them caused me to be hooked on filmmaking and cinematography. I started learning all about filmmaking and making the editing and videos themselves as high quality as possible. Things were going pretty well so I just recently got a Sony mirrorless camera as an upgrade from my phone. This was definitely a huge jump but I was able to learn quickly by reading books and watching hours of tutorials, and now a month later, I have mastered the basic techniques and learned to shoot in manual mode, resulting in a huge leap in quality from what I had before. I currently don't have any filters, and having any type of ND filter really, would be great as it would allow me to get natural motion blur while it's sunny or if I'm shooting outdoors. For example, I'm currently making a giant RC plane from scratch, and once it's done I'll be filming its maiden flight for the finale of my next video along with a couple of friends. The only problem is when I'm shooting in sunny weather I'm forced to turn up the shutter to around 1/400 which is way higher than desired. This isn't a huge problem, but I'm also planning to get into traditional filmmaking, so an ND filter is definitely going to be needed later down the line.
I’ve been working on street photography from Bali to Thailand to the states and I’m always sitting in harsh bright lights! I would definitely go for the ND & CPL filter!
I just discovered the usefulness of CPL's and VND's this year. After learning the fundamentals of film making, I noticed that other peoples videos would come out better than mine even though we used the same fundamentals and gear. From talking to those people I realized it was because of the polarizers and ND filters them would use. I would love to own the 2. Variable ND 2-32 + Polarizer filter because it would allow me to take my filmmaking to the next level using two filters all in one convenient package
Getting the K&F ND1000 would be awesome. I recently bought a new wide angle lens, which is bigger than my old setup. I've bought all the new K&F filters for this size except the ND1000. That one is up next for the really long exposures.
Hey Joris, as always great video. I think the ND and polarizer is the most versatile and would be a great addition now that I’m getting into car B-Roll and short video. The ability to get rid of the unwanted reflection and adjust the exposure without compromising the aperture/shutter is amazing. So if I were to win, I’d probably choose that.
Hi Joris ! As all filmmakers tell us, a vnd filter is quite necessary, I already bought a polarising filter because I shoot cars but I never saved enough money to buy a vnd filter with actually good colors because they’re expensive. Know that you’ve presented us the k&f one I would really enjoy to win it, it would help me to get depth of field which makes videos look more professional !
I believe the ND2-32 would definitely help me as I continue to grow my skill set in film and videography. Since I often film outdoors and work with direct sunlight a VND like this would help tremendously!
Thank you for all of your content, I really enjoyed how the NANO-X PRO ND1000 filter changed the contrast and saturation of your footage. It would make my photos look much more professional. Can't wait to shoot some incredible b roll like yours. 😍😘😍
I just graduated from engineering and looking into going back to filmmaking and photography. I think having a variable nd filter with polarize is a must because of the versatility and convenience and because I live in Philippines which is always very sunny and I want my image to have proper exposure and my colors to pop specially making the sky richer with the polarization option. We do shortfilms that raises social awareness about certain topics like mental help and patenting. Since we don't have many crew members during run and gun shoots, this would become a very useful tool.
What is up Joris! Been a fan of your videos and always loved the lighting of your studio which made me click one of your videos right away for the first time (just thought it was a cool moment because I never knew I’d be hooked right away with your humor and your work). I’m a beginner photographer/videographer and I usually work during the daytime and I always had difficulty finding a well exposed shot usually due to the harsh sunlight and there were many instances where I just gave up on taking the shot because of it. I love taking landscape views and plan to do some vlogs and pursuing a professional career in this craft and a ND filter can help me with that. I would prefer the ND2-32 + Polarizer because it seems like it has the best range of adaptability for me because the daytime light often changes quickly from calm to strong to different colors of the sunset. I hope you keep up the amazing videos that you make and looking forward to seeing what the future holds for you.
Hey Joris, great video on this very important video topic. The Filter would definitely help me to film in more hectic situations with many refections, while still being able to use an ND filter. Would make it so much easier to get bright days in the snow exposed properly!
I would find a lot of use out of the nd32+polarizer. I've always had an interest and finally picked up photography during the latter half of last year and I have yet to find my style or preferred media I like to shoot. I'm still seeing this as a fun hobby and interest of mine and I believe the combo filter would be extremely convenient for vacation vlog type shoots or daytime street photography. Thanks a bunch for the opportunity for the community to better their creative projects nevertheless ❤
Hey Joris! I’ve got my camera all set up and I think this is the last tool I need to make getting footage a lot better. Win or not, I appreciate the information you’ve shared! Keep doing your thing!
bro not sure how I have not found you before but wow......your colors are sweet! Love the blend of the punchy blues and that tan warm color you have over your footage. Very nice job!
I do a lot of work shooting inside and outside areas on bars and restaurants and general run and gun video so my choice would be the NANO X PRO ND2-ND32 + CPL which will greatly improve my image control over each scenario. Thank you.
Hey Joris! First and foremost, I'd like to thank you for the informative video you've put together. As a budding videographer, I find your content highly educational. I just started my journey 2 months ago with the purchase of my first DSLR Lumix S5ii. I've been mainly shooting automotive and sports-related content. Since most of my shooting takes place outside, I also got myself a variable nd filter and discovered the magic it can do for the exposure. Now looking at your video, I wasn't even aware that you could reduce the reflections of surfaces with a polarizer.
I'd be excited to enter the contest to win the regular circular polarizer. Since I already have my variable nd filter, it would be easy for me to stack the polarizer to my existing nd filter.
All the best, Mark
I just order ZV-E1 as main camera as Upgrade from a6400. Filter r the essential to my video shooting, cause I noticed that how useful VND+CPL is in Slog-mode! Great video thanks again for sharing the infos to all!🎉 summertime comes and wish all have great videos.
Hi Joris, I could really use the option number 4. It will complement well my other filters I have from K&F for landscape photography! Thanks for the nice work
Hey Joris. I'm a 21 y/o photographer/videographer from Denmark. This summer i'm going to be shooting a lot of weddings for the first time, and i just know that VND+CPL would add the extra sauce in my work! It would make a wonderful addition to my rig😄
Well structured & interesting showcase of these products.
Definitely would love to scoop the VND + CPL as the summer travel comes through. This would help lock in those shots in a multitude of scenarios.
Holy sh$t a ramones shirt? 120x10 points bro!!! Haven't seen one of them since last century!!
Varible nd2-32 + polarizer... I don't have any nd and i want to improve my videos... Thanks for giving us so much of your time... Keep going
Hello Joris Hermans 👋. First of all, thank you for another great video with in-depth explanations, and samples 👏. After seeing your video, I told myself I need to return and visit Peru! The first thing that came to mind when I heard your story about the durability of the K&F Concept filters you were showing, was my experience with my last camera filter. It was a generic brand that I had on my camera.
During a busy day at work as I struggled with my bags, I dropped the one with my camera gear. I didn't have time to inspect this since it was a chaotic day🥵. Once things had slowed down at work I went to my bag and noticed the front of the lens was completely cracked😟. I was very sad on my way home, and thought perhaps my camera was also damaged📸. Once home, and ready to face any of the consequences with my equipment, I pulled out my camera and began to remove the shattered glass. It was then when I realized that my lens was ok. I then turned on my camera, and after a few flickers, it began to work. Although it may give me a few issues at rare times with flickering, it's very functional 😄. I also tested the mechanism of the lens, and it worked.
It is then when I learned how essential filters are to a camera. Not only can they serve the purpose you have explained in your video with control and aid with extreme lighting conditions ☀; but they can definitely serve as an extra protection 💪 to your lens, and even camera. I think if my camera remained functional, it was because the filter had absorbed most of the impact. I have been shopping for filters now, but I'm a bit confused as to which ones will be best as I continue to learn my photography. Hence the reason why I'm at your channel...although I also watch your Davinci Resolve tutorials.
So, to make this long story short, or shorter, I would like to have a chance to test out the filters you're giving away 😁. I will admit I'm in much need for a new filter, and these K&F Concept filters sound amazing 🤩! I like how one can make adjustments on them like a lens! Regardless, whether I get lucky or not here😊, I will eventually like to invest in new filters, and these seem to be one of my top options. 👍Thank you 🙏again for your time with such great videos! -Lisa👏🙌😊
Hi Jori. Thanks for the all straightforward videos. I tried polarised filters before and I liked it. Now that you showed in practice how theses K&F ND filters are good I defo want one of these.
I think the cpl could help me in my photography with reducing glare and reflections a lot!
Hey Joris, nice work man! I would love the option number 2. I am a landscape photographer from Brazil and use it a lot for waterfalls. Thanks a lot 😀
I'd love to have the Variable ND 2-32 + Polarizer as I do vlogs and product shots, and the glare on the products is something that this filter could be a great help with.
I'd love to have the VND & CPL filter. It can remove reflection and enable me to use slower shutter speed when taking pictures of waterfalls. Your channel is great🤩, love it.
A versatile sunglasses for the camera when shooting video,
It's helpful that you share this video, all vlogs want to own them.
Your review helped me decide to buy a pair of vnd-55 sunglasses for myself. If I'm lucky enough to be selected that's crazy!
Hey Joris im 15 years old, and im starting out photography. Mainly landscape photography, which is where i could really use the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter in the size 67mm. As when im taking photos of lakes or trees they will give a powerfull glare, which i am unable to edit out. And the capabilitie to dampen the brigtness through the filter would make taking photos a lot easier and faster.
I got a variable ND filter when I first started watching you through your link. I am looking to upgrade that filter and take the outdoor blogging to the next level.
Thanks for all your work and congrats again on 100k🕺
Very cool idea for a filter.
I just picked up the 24-70mm 2.8f and that'd really help.
If I win, I'd love the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter (82mm)!
I’ve never seen a 2 in 1 filter system, very cool. I’ve only ever shot with a Tiffen CPL and had to make my 85mm f1.8 a f/4-f5.6 outdoor to get a decent exposure in the sun. it would be nice to shoot at max aperture of f1.8 without having to compromise the background blur, and having to deal with constant setting changes to aperture and shutter speed
Hey Joris, first thank you for all the knowledge you are sheering with us. I got my first 5 videos out and I saw your review about the variable nd's and the mist filters. Since then I badly want one of those. I want to bring more quality in my videos and one of those willsl surely step my production up a notch. Even if I won't get one, thank you sooo much for all the tutorials
Ive decided to take mobile photography seriously and was looking to purchase the old k&f vnd cpl filter n figure out a way to mount it with some diy. This popped up on my feed at the perfect time. I would love any of the cpl filters. I think it would make the most difference in my form factor. 🎉
Wow these filters look amazing! For me whos getting into photography right now and has to be on a tight budget being a student they would make a huge difference from what i'd be able to create. Especially in rainy night streat photograhy the polarizing would be immaculate but as im travelling a lot with my family the ND's are very useful too of course.
With that being said: gl to everyone and ttank you Joris for the very informative video once again and the giveaway of course
I'm fairly new to photo/ video but it's my passion now! I'm doing it as a side gig hoping to eventually make it full time.
I'll pick VND + polarizer any day. it will tremendously help me shoot my daughter's vlogs, shoot videos of her and her friends training and competing freestyle inline skates which mostly in bright daylight, but also indoors where artificial lights used and glass walls. it will definitely help the lens to separates the athletes and the audiences or backgrounds, which oftenly too close to each other.
Hi Joris, I have always slept on lens filters but now that I see what it can do, I am SHOKED! You can literally shoot at a 1.8 aperture on a sunny day without compromising your bokeh.
It’s good that you chose to give out those useful tools to the community. I would love to have the Variable ND2-32 + polarizer or even just the circular polarizer.
Cheers from Canada🙌🏾
Hello Joris! One of these filters would help me a lot with my shooting. Almost all of my work I do is outdoors, weddings, concerts/music festivals, and a 67mm ND+polarizer would help me keep the footage looking good even on those super bright days. Glad I stumbled on your page in the “shorts” section, lots of great content! Subbed😁
Didn’t even know that vnd + polarizer is a thing! Would help to shoot videos with glass, cars and water 🤤🤤🤤 Definitely want one
Just got into videography, watched a few budget starter gear videos and had to stay below their spendings so a nice polarizer would come in handy ❤
Hi, Joriss, the NANO-X PRO ND2-32 & CPL filter will be perfect for me. Just a few months ago I started to learn videography. Rather than closing the aperture, the ND filter will works just right. And the filter can also lower my shutter speed and polarize my image at the same time when shooting landscape, the design is amazing! Love your videos about DaVinci Resolve!
Hey Joris, thanks for the interesting video showing the differences between ND and Polarizing, you made things very clear in a practical and visual way.
I'm a 23 year old fellow Belgian living in Lille (Flanders, not France :) ), currently still studying at KU Leuven.
I have recently started to experiment in videography, combining FPV Drone footage with normal camera footage to create short cinematic clips. I just bought ND filters for my drone footage, however I still need ND filters for my camera.
The Variable ND2-32 would be a great addition to my arsenal and would fundamentally change the way I could operate and be creative in storytelling.
Thanks for this opportunity, and good luck with your future work.
K&F has grown over the last few years I find it to be a good compromise, my favorite variable NDs for video are SRL Magic and Simmodlens
The Variable ND2-32 + Polarizer filter would be great to take with me on my holiday to Poland 😁
I'm a photographer living in Thailand, a Variable ND1000 should be great to photograph waterfalls better. Great content you make. Nog een leuke dag. ;-)
Hey Joris, I do lots of video reports outside for small media companies so having a good VND is essential to get that aperture low and get that smooth bokeh. I only have cheap fixed NDs and it would make my life easier to get that Nano X Pro ND2-32 & CPL
Great vid btw!
Great video!, thanks! Having a combined filter would be amazing, as I have been using only a CPL for motorsport photography as I just don't have time (or a good spot half the time) to swap them out trackside. This would be a gamechanger!
I would really love the VND+polarizer filter for two main reasons. I really want to experiment with it and also probably i would get a new lens just for the filter itself. Thank you!
Oh I love it! I think it would be a great leg up for my landscape photography hobby
I would love the ND + polarizer as I'm mostly into natural landscape and cityscape photography and taking pictures of waterfalls is a pain on bright sunny day. I stack a 10 stop ND with a polarizer so having 1 filter would make life easier
VND b-roll!! It would make a great addition to my collection!
Howdy Joris, I'm in love with creating content since I was 15, but never got the courage to step out of the usual path and pursue a career with Photography. Luckily two weddings are happening this summer *friends of mine - that booked me and practically paid of my camera purchase.
Your filter will be very handy and will boost my creativity - and also
Thanks for your existence - your videos have been great inspiration to create lots of content
Hello Joris! I found this video from shorts you made. I never found an ND that also includes a CPL without a visible cross polarization! It will help me a lot in filming on beaches! I’d definitely wanna try the VND2-32+CPL!