I recently purchased the NanoK and noticed the blur at long focal lengths and distances. Thanks for doing a great job showing on screen exactly what I’ve noticed in my photography. I will definitely get a better filter.
I think it's good for harsh light conditions where you would stop down your aperture regardless. I do love it for portraits. I think it prevents skin glare and it can help with light reflect off someone's glasses
Cheap filter issue or not understanding the gear used? Lack of experience and diversity of gear? I would use that cheap filter all day long, even in some of my commercial work, note some, it all depends
This could be a valuable comparison, but I couldn't stand to watch and listen because of that super annoying background music you choose to play louder than your voice. Thumbs down for that. Sorry.
@@RipiresReviews Hi, sorry if I was a bit harsh when annoyed. My feedback is genuine, but I have removed the thumb from the video itself if it matters ... good luck with next vid, take care
@@lighthunt not to worry, I feel your frustration. I hadn’t realised the way it sounds without headphones. It seems slightly better on pc speakers but on phone it’s overpowering.
@@RipiresReviews I don't understand what this guy's waffling about but i appreciate this video, was on the fence between the k and x because i'm on a super tight budget man! Keep up the vids.
also would you happen to know anything about the nano-d series? apparently its somewhat of an inbetween of the k and x but i've yet to see any comparisons.
Picking up the Nano-x for rollers, hoping it goes well! Thank you for making the review as I had an itch to scratch between the two.
@@ayeayeronsarchives your most welcome, I hope it serves you well :)
I recently purchased the NanoK and noticed the blur at long focal lengths and distances. Thanks for doing a great job showing on screen exactly what I’ve noticed in my photography. I will definitely get a better filter.
Im glad i helped :) after more use i would recommend the hoya over the nano x
@@RipiresReviews i just bought the NanoX to give that a try. What have you noticed lately?
@@chrisp1601 The nano x is fine but its common for it to not want to come of my lenses.
@@RipiresReviews ah ive heard that. Might toss a tiny bit of copper anti-seize on mine.
@@chrisp1601 See how you get on, but do enjoy :)
I think it's good for harsh light conditions where you would stop down your aperture regardless. I do love it for portraits. I think it prevents skin glare and it can help with light reflect off someone's glasses
Cheap filter issue or not understanding the gear used? Lack of experience and diversity of gear? I would use that cheap filter all day long, even in some of my commercial work, note some, it all depends
Im so glad you enjoyed the video :) if you want to see more please subscribe.
Which ones better, nano-b or nano-k?
idk sorry
Sorry, I just cannot trust somebody who hide behind very dark sunglasses....I like to see the white of the eyes of my interlocutor. .
Perhaps watch my previous upload. The suns not blinding me in that video XD
This could be a valuable comparison, but I couldn't stand to watch and listen because of that super annoying background music you choose to play louder than your voice. Thumbs down for that. Sorry.
Noted for the next video :)
@@RipiresReviews Hi, sorry if I was a bit harsh when annoyed. My feedback is genuine, but I have removed the thumb from the video itself if it matters ... good luck with next vid, take care
@@lighthunt not to worry, I feel your frustration. I hadn’t realised the way it sounds without headphones. It seems slightly better on pc speakers but on phone it’s overpowering.
You don't have the strength of a child. It's not the product
im aware i dont have the strengh of a child...
Liars who lie for profit
what profit?
@@RipiresReviews How the fuck should I know
@@RipiresReviews I don't understand what this guy's waffling about but i appreciate this video, was on the fence between the k and x because i'm on a super tight budget man! Keep up the vids.
also would you happen to know anything about the nano-d series? apparently its somewhat of an inbetween of the k and x but i've yet to see any comparisons.
@@azeriusfrost if your looking at the higher end. I now lean on the Hoya over both. It’s able to be changed quickly and doesn’t get stuck on my lens