I have checked out the Kase magnetic low-profile system and I am sold on it. At present, I have 82mm screw-in filters with a 77mm step-up adapter ring. The problem I have with them is that you decide to change to a 10 stop ND from a 6 and it decides that it will not unscrew from the adapter ring! You try gently, then a little more force which is about the time you want to skip the entire filter and adapter across the pond! Thanks for the info Adam!
I bought this system a few months ago and tested them in the field during a 2-week trip in the US and I’m pretty satisfied. Very convenient. I think there is no way back to screw-on filters after that. If you buy a kit, I don’t think you can buy the cpl+nd filter combination. You have to buy them individually. Also if your lenses have different filter thread size, you have to buy the filter size that matches at least the largest thread and then that means you can’t use the lower profile ring anymore.
Picked up the Revolution Filters a few weeks ago. I tossed the lens ring thingy (the one that needs the 'wrench' tool to install). I use Nikon and the Kase lens hood ring fits in the Nikon hood that comes with the 14-24 2.8 and wonderfully that hood fits my 24-70 2.8 and 50 1.2 and 85 1.2 (a strategy shown me by another RUclips photog vlogger). Anyway I hadn't used filters much (don't do much landscape work) but with these thin and magnetic filters and a hood that becomes the filter holder I'm regularly using them (NDs) especially on the 1.2 lenses on sunny days for street photography. Thanks for the review and for your input to the manufacturer -- I think the colour coding is great.
I have the KASE Wolverine ND Pro filter set (didn't want to pay an extra $100 for the coloured ones as I can just use a marker pen to differentiate between them). What you fail to mention is that you can't stack the standard ND/CPL filters without vignetting. What you need to do is buy the next size up from your largest lens diameter that you intend to use and use the step-up rings that are available. Now you can stack at least one ND and a CPL with no vignetting. Works the same for the Revolution series.
I have a little bit of an issue, when I stack the CPL + ND + caps when I want to take off the cap everything comes with, I mean the CPL+NDfilter. With a pair of gloves it's funny. The magnetic is quite strong that's a good thing but to separate them it's not so easy.
Thanks Adam, it’s good to see how they work for real rather than just a web page. I’m looking to upgrade to a set of circular magnetic filters, but I’ve yet to find a decent brand that offers a UV/protection filter. Kase has one built into an adapter but I don’t want it on all the time, just when I’m in environments where I’d like to give the lens a little more protection.
I've been using the Revolution set for a while now but I really need stronger single filters. Ideally I'd like to see 13- and 16-stop filters in the Revolution series. Stacking the CPL, 10- and 6- stop filters isn't practical because of the crazy amount of vignetting you get but a native 16- and a CPL would be fine.
You don't mention in the video. How you can use a grad filter with the system. I presume a circular filter will vignette if even able to stack 3 filters. CPL. ND and grad, So will the magnets be strong enough to hold a K8 Holder. Or should we use the Armour system ?
Different system. Revolution filters are a stand alone set. To my knowledge they will Not work with a K8 holds The armour system is better if you use grads
Do the filter adapter rings still need to be screwed in? This is going to be frustrating, as I have a Fuji XT5 that uses a 72mm filter , and my canon lenses are all 77 and 82 . So imo I thought buy the 82mm kit , then the adapters. I didn’t really want to leave an adapter on the smaller lenses though and thought it would be nice if they were magnetic to
You would purchse the magnetic ring that insert into the barrel of the lens and leave those in permanently. The rings are small so you can hardly notice them. Inser one of them in each lens that needs the step up ring and then you can simply move the step up ring from one lens to the next withoiut much fuss. Hope that helps.
@@QuietLightPhoto ok I should have said step up ring . So the step up ring does not screw in ,it magnetically couples to the insert you install in the lens. That’s awesome .
Interesting! With that slim magnetic ring that sets into the lens, I assume you buy the filters at the same size as your lens, rather than buying larger filters with step rings to adapt. Yes? I have a Hasselblad X2D and my lenses all have a 72mm barrel, so seems like I should just get a set of 72mm Case filters dedicated to that system.
I use the X2D with Kase filters. You need the magnetic 72mm rings for each lens - in my case the 38mm and 55mm. You then purchase the filter set separately. Works very well as demonstrated by Adam Gibbs, whose videos got me interested in the kase filter system. Hope it works for you.
Not necessarily a question about the Revolution set but one about the magnetic filters themselves. I saw someone on RUclips saying he was done with the magnetic filters due to them losing their strength over a fairy short period of time. Has anyone mentioned this to you, or have you ever experienced it?
Looks pretty awesome. As did the last 3 sets of filters I bought in as many years (2 from Kase UK). I'm sure one day I'll cave and buy them. Then a couple months later Kase will come out with some new and improved technology that I can't live without (self cleaning filters?? 😅). Lol. Bonus to getting these is the box adorned with one of your photos! 🎉😊
@@QuietLightPhoto ugh... terrible. GAS mixed with FOMO. LOL. In my defense, I bought my 2nd set of Kase because I bought a new lens. Needed an 82mm filter ring instead of 77mm. Then gave my old set away. My newest set are color coated but a lot of good that does when I can't remember which color goes with which filter. 😂😂😂. I'm hopeless 🙄
I’m not sure what site you’re on but if you visit Kase UK you will find them there under individual filters. kasefilters.com/product/kase-revolution-magnetic-circular-cpl-nd64-adaptor-82mm
MAVEN FILTERS - Maven are simular in concept and colour coded and are a American Business. Had them for a year now and very pleased as give near no colour cast
Ive been using round screw in filters for a while and am considering shifting over to the square filters. My question, with round filters (particularly a grad ND), the grad portion of the filter goes directly through the center thereby forcing you to keep the horizon in the center (removing my ability to put the sky in upper third for example). Am I over thinking it or can you do that with round filters?
Dear Adam Need your help on the below - I was told that in order to prevent vignette one can order for a step up ring. Can you pls let me know whether this combo is ok? For Nikon 24-70 mm f2.8 1) 95 mm Filter Kit Pro 2) 82-95 mm step up ring For Nikon 70-200 f2.8 1) 77-95 mm step up ring For Nikon 14-24 mm f2.8 1) Please let me know what size of step up ring I need for this lens
The first lenses will work with what you have listed. The 14-24mm you would have to get a special holder. I’m not sure if Kase sells any type of holder for that lens. If the do then you might want to check if the 95mm can be used with step down rings. The other thing is that I’m not sure if Kase makes step up rings that big
Hi Adam. Loved your video. I am new to the Kase family of filters coming over from another brand. I like them very much and your video just highlighted some new filters that I never knew existed that combined the neutral density along with the UV light or Polarizer. I have all of those filters separately and I’m wondering if I need to invest in the additional combination filters which sounds so wonderful? Just a quick point that you may want to make to the company Kase if you have any input: I have also noticed about those inlaid ring adapters that you mentioned at the end of this video. I actually purchased them in all sizes for all my lenses from 62 mm Onto 72, 77, and 82. I also attempted to purchase the revolution style lens caps which were sent to me by B&H Photo in error and needed return. They sent me Wolverine lens caps, which do not work on my lenses with those in adapters. I’ve tried to get the correct lens caps from the company case to no avail. Please tell them to start making the new revolution lens cap for all their lenses so we can never again have the heartache of having a lens cap fall off And hit the ground. Ha ha just a suggestion. Subscriber thank you again.
@@gamewebland@gamewebland possible Kase UK? Their prices and shipping are comparable, and if you can't find what you're looking for, they are very helpful in looking for you.
Hi- I tried a set and mechanically they work well, including their magnetic lens hood (uhh, not on a windy day with the 82mm, but the 67 hood has a lot more magnetic grip). HOWEVER- I found a hefty colorcast to them, about 120˚ per stop (red/ orange). For the 10 stop I had to cool the temp in post about 1200˚ to get close to neutral. This wouldn't be a big deal, but I found about 20% of the time I couldn't correct it with the kelvin slider alone. I had to make some presets for each color channel (R/G/B) to fine tune the cast. Of course, one could take a shot without the filters so one has a clue in post, or use a grey card, etc, but that is more effort. I found Maven filters with the same ring color coding and they are completely neutral. Of course, if you are happy with warm color casts, then go for it. I reluctantly returned my set, but kept the magnet hoods which happen to work with the Maven filters. My existing lens hoods do not fit over Maven, but they did with Kase. I was quite fond of the inner magnetic ring (does NOT work with Maven). There you have it.
Yes, it's strange with all the sources telling me how neutral they are. I sent screenshots to Kase showing the issue side by side with ND and no ND per stop, but no answer. I assumed the neutral blather was the sales Pinocchio effect. I have a concrete driveway, and with the 10 stop it is clearly orange. Same with the paved road out front. I do use Leica lenses and Capture One, but it's hard to believe those could be the reason. Beats me- I do wish they had worked out. Great channel, by the way.@@QuietLightPhoto
Thanks for sharing. They sound like great filters to have. Just curious how well do they do with step up rings? For my current system I need to the rings for at least two of my lens.
@@QuietLightPhoto Awesome! I probably use my filters more often if I didn't have to mess with the taking to step up rings everytime I want to change a filter or lens.
@@CalebWeston_dubland I just leave the step-down ring on each lens and use one of the KASE magnetic lens caps. The only problem that you will have is not being able to use the dedicated lens hood.
Theyre hard to find but they do have them on the UK website. I believe if you buy them from the UK theyre the same price. kasefilters.com/product/kase-revolution-magnetic-circular-cpl-nd64-adaptor-82mm
I have lenses with different size filter threads . I hope i'm not asking a daft question but i'm going to ask it anyway . Would i need a different size set for each lens ? I hope i haven't missed this question in a previous comment .
You would purchase filters for the largest diameter lens and use step down rings for the other lenses. Unfortunately you can’t use lens hoods very easily with the step down rings. Kase does offer a universal lens hood that would work if it is a problem
You would have to use a step up ring which unfortunately will be a bit bulkier. I have to use one on my 100-200mm that goes from 67mm I believe to 82mm. All of my filters are 82mm
So many choices out there for filters it gets confusing, this looks like a great set, will the magnetic ring cause any vignetting when using wide lenses? Thanks for sharing Adam.
Nick Page reported that his Kase filters lost their magnetism over time, and there were several comments on his video confirming the same. I don't suppose you have had these filters long enough to observe this, but do you know if Kase addressed this issue with these new filters?
Hi Adam, I bought a full set of Round, Magnetic, Kase Wolverines a couple of years ago after I saw you using them and have been very happy with them. (Especially compared to other brands I'd tried) They are now permanently in my bag. A quick question though. Do you happen to know if the Kase square filter holders can be integrated into the round filters. I'd like to occasionally use a graduated filter(s) with my existing system. Keep up the great work! Cheers, Scott
We wish that Kase would use stronger magnets to hold the filters on the camera. Our friends have switched to systems with stronger magnets or use ugly tape to keep fillters or lens cover from getting knocked off in the field or in camera backpack. We try to be very careful, but even though we like to way the filters work, we won't be buying them or recommending them until this problem is fixed.
This is the best endorsement and explanation of the filters I have seen. Thank you, Adam.
Very welcome!
Love my kase filters! Hated using screw in or square slot in but carry mine with me all the time. Can’t wait to try them out in my brand new Z8.
I have checked out the Kase magnetic low-profile system and I am sold on it. At present, I have 82mm screw-in filters with a 77mm step-up adapter ring. The problem I have with them is that you decide to change to a 10 stop ND from a 6 and it decides that it will not unscrew from the adapter ring! You try gently, then a little more force which is about the time you want to skip the entire filter and adapter across the pond! Thanks for the info Adam!
try putting the lens in a cool place or the freezer for a bit that will sort it out.
I bought this system a few months ago and tested them in the field during a 2-week trip in the US and I’m pretty satisfied. Very convenient. I think there is no way back to screw-on filters after that. If you buy a kit, I don’t think you can buy the cpl+nd filter combination. You have to buy them individually. Also if your lenses have different filter thread size, you have to buy the filter size that matches at least the largest thread and then that means you can’t use the lower profile ring anymore.
Wow these seem really great! I really do need a whole new set of filters and these would be perfect! 👍
Picked up the Revolution Filters a few weeks ago. I tossed the lens ring thingy (the one that needs the 'wrench' tool to install). I use Nikon and the Kase lens hood ring fits in the Nikon hood that comes with the 14-24 2.8 and wonderfully that hood fits my 24-70 2.8 and 50 1.2 and 85 1.2 (a strategy shown me by another RUclips photog vlogger). Anyway I hadn't used filters much (don't do much landscape work) but with these thin and magnetic filters and a hood that becomes the filter holder I'm regularly using them (NDs) especially on the 1.2 lenses on sunny days for street photography. Thanks for the review and for your input to the manufacturer -- I think the colour coding is great.
I have the KASE Wolverine ND Pro filter set (didn't want to pay an extra $100 for the coloured ones as I can just use a marker pen to differentiate between them).
What you fail to mention is that you can't stack the standard ND/CPL filters without vignetting. What you need to do is buy the next size up from your largest lens diameter that you intend to use and use the step-up rings that are available. Now you can stack at least one ND and a CPL with no vignetting. Works the same for the Revolution series.
You are 100% correct you would not believe how bad the vetting is with these filters stacking
Love the colour bands. Those new adapter rings are are awesome though. 😎
I have a little bit of an issue, when I stack the CPL + ND + caps when I want to take off the cap everything comes with, I mean the CPL+NDfilter. With a pair of gloves it's funny. The magnetic is quite strong that's a good thing but to separate them it's not so easy.
Thanks Adam, it’s good to see how they work for real rather than just a web page. I’m looking to upgrade to a set of circular magnetic filters, but I’ve yet to find a decent brand that offers a UV/protection filter. Kase has one built into an adapter but I don’t want it on all the time, just when I’m in environments where I’d like to give the lens a little more protection.
Hi. Thanks for the video. Can you explain what the magnetic inlaid ring is and how is it different from the magnetic adapter ring?
The inlaid ring screws inside the lens without a lip so it is hidden plus enables you to use your existing lens caps.
That looks interesting and I really like the idea. Might have to give them a try!!
I've been using the Revolution set for a while now but I really need stronger single filters. Ideally I'd like to see 13- and 16-stop filters in the Revolution series. Stacking the CPL, 10- and 6- stop filters isn't practical because of the crazy amount of vignetting you get but a native 16- and a CPL would be fine.
I checked out both the UK and Canadian Kase site and for the life of me, I don't see the combo ND/CPL filters... Help! I want to buy!
UK site has them on the Revolution filter page. Look for an image with a snowy scene behind it
Kase website has the Revolution filters, but I don't see any with a combination of CPL and ND only ND the CPL is a separate filter.
Sixth row down, revolution filters, you'll see them propped up against a box with a snowy scene.
Link please@@QuietLightPhoto
You don't mention in the video. How you can use a grad filter with the system. I presume a circular filter will vignette if even able to stack 3 filters. CPL. ND and grad, So will the magnets be strong enough to hold a K8 Holder. Or should we use the Armour system ?
Different system. Revolution filters are a stand alone set. To my knowledge they will
Not work with a K8 holds The armour system is better if you use grads
Why use the inlay ring? Wont it just vignette?
Not from my experience
Do the filter adapter rings still need to be screwed in? This is going to be frustrating, as I have a Fuji XT5 that uses a 72mm filter , and my canon lenses are all 77 and 82 .
So imo I thought buy the 82mm kit , then the adapters. I didn’t really want to leave an adapter on the smaller lenses though and thought it would be nice if they were magnetic to
You would purchse the magnetic ring that insert into the barrel of the lens and leave those in permanently. The rings are small so you can hardly notice them. Inser one of them in each lens that needs the step up ring and then you can simply move the step up ring from one lens to the next withoiut much fuss. Hope that helps.
@@QuietLightPhoto ok I should have said step up ring . So the step up ring does not screw in ,it magnetically couples to the insert you install in the lens. That’s awesome .
Interesting! With that slim magnetic ring that sets into the lens, I assume you buy the filters at the same size as your lens, rather than buying larger filters with step rings to adapt. Yes? I have a Hasselblad X2D and my lenses all have a 72mm barrel, so seems like I should just get a set of 72mm Case filters dedicated to that system.
Mine are all 82mm except the 100-200mm so I do have to use a step up ring for that one.
I use the X2D with Kase filters. You need the magnetic 72mm rings for each lens - in my case the 38mm and 55mm. You then purchase the filter set separately. Works very well as demonstrated by Adam Gibbs, whose videos got me interested in the kase filter system. Hope it works for you.
Hello Adam, i have just buy tree of those filter :) verry happy result
Clear explanation, very helpful, thanks 👍
You're welcome!
Not necessarily a question about the Revolution set but one about the magnetic filters themselves. I saw someone on RUclips saying he was done with the magnetic filters due to them losing their strength over a fairy short period of time. Has anyone mentioned this to you, or have you ever experienced it?
That hasn't been my experience but it could be possible I guess
It’s possible to remagnetise a magnet. Guessing it should be possible with magnetic filters if needed?
Looks pretty awesome. As did the last 3 sets of filters I bought in as many years (2 from Kase UK). I'm sure one day I'll cave and buy them. Then a couple months later Kase will come out with some new and improved technology that I can't live without (self cleaning filters?? 😅). Lol. Bonus to getting these is the box adorned with one of your photos! 🎉😊
Haha, yes that is a bit of a problem, serious gas there Barb!
@@QuietLightPhoto ugh... terrible. GAS mixed with FOMO. LOL. In my defense, I bought my 2nd set of Kase because I bought a new lens. Needed an 82mm filter ring instead of 77mm. Then gave my old set away. My newest set are color coated but a lot of good that does when I can't remember which color goes with which filter. 😂😂😂. I'm hopeless 🙄
Where can I buy these? Can’t find on their website.
I’m not sure what site you’re on but if you visit Kase UK you will find them there under individual filters. kasefilters.com/product/kase-revolution-magnetic-circular-cpl-nd64-adaptor-82mm
MAVEN FILTERS - Maven are simular in concept and colour coded and are a American Business. Had them for a year now and very pleased as give near no colour cast
Ive been using round screw in filters for a while and am considering shifting over to the square filters. My question, with round filters (particularly a grad ND), the grad portion of the filter goes directly through the center thereby forcing you to keep the horizon in the center (removing my ability to put the sky in upper third for example). Am I over thinking it or can you do that with round filters?
You are correct. There is more flexibility in using rectangle filters for split grads.
@@QuietLightPhoto Thank you!!
Dear Adam
Need your help on the below - I was told that in order to prevent vignette one can order for a step up ring.
Can you pls let me know whether this combo is ok?
For Nikon 24-70 mm f2.8
1) 95 mm Filter Kit Pro
2) 82-95 mm step up ring
For Nikon 70-200 f2.8
1) 77-95 mm step up ring
For Nikon 14-24 mm f2.8
1) Please let me know what size of step up ring I need for this lens
The first lenses will work with what you have listed. The 14-24mm you would have to get a special holder. I’m not sure if Kase sells any type of holder for that lens. If the do then you might want to check if the 95mm can be used with step down rings. The other thing is that I’m not sure if Kase makes step up rings that big
Hi Adam. Loved your video. I am new to the Kase family of filters coming over from another brand. I like them very much and your video just highlighted some new filters that I never knew existed that combined the neutral density along with the UV light or Polarizer. I have all of those filters separately and I’m wondering if I need to invest in the additional combination filters which sounds so wonderful? Just a quick point that you may want to make to the company Kase if you have any input: I have also noticed about those inlaid ring adapters that you mentioned at the end of this video. I actually purchased them in all sizes for all my lenses from 62 mm Onto 72, 77, and 82. I also attempted to purchase the revolution style lens caps which were sent to me by B&H Photo in error and needed return. They sent me Wolverine lens caps, which do not work on my lenses with those in adapters. I’ve tried to get the correct lens caps from the company case to no avail. Please tell them to start making the new revolution lens cap for all their lenses so we can never again have the heartache of having a lens cap fall off And hit the ground. Ha ha just a suggestion. Subscriber thank you again.
I believe that they do make lens caps to fit the revolution filters
Great videos , Do you know where can I buy Kase Nd plus cpl revolution for 112 mm size. ( 14 to 24 mm 2.8 s lens) in canada?
possibly here kasefilterscanada.com/
@@QuietLightPhoto ,Thanks for info. Its not available in this sites though.
@@gamewebland@gamewebland possible Kase UK? Their prices and shipping are comparable, and if you can't find what you're looking for, they are very helpful in looking for you.
Hi- I tried a set and mechanically they work well, including their magnetic lens hood (uhh, not on a windy day with the 82mm, but the 67 hood has a lot more magnetic grip). HOWEVER- I found a hefty colorcast to them, about 120˚ per stop (red/ orange). For the 10 stop I had to cool the temp in post about 1200˚ to get close to neutral. This wouldn't be a big deal, but I found about 20% of the time I couldn't correct it with the kelvin slider alone. I had to make some presets for each color channel (R/G/B) to fine tune the cast. Of course, one could take a shot without the filters so one has a clue in post, or use a grey card, etc, but that is more effort. I found Maven filters with the same ring color coding and they are completely neutral. Of course, if you are happy with warm color casts, then go for it. I reluctantly returned my set, but kept the magnet hoods which happen to work with the Maven filters. My existing lens hoods do not fit over Maven, but they did with Kase. I was quite fond of the inner magnetic ring (does NOT work with Maven). There you have it.
Hmm, thats too bad, that hasn't been my experience with the filters but glad to hear that you found some filters that you're happy with.
Yes, it's strange with all the sources telling me how neutral they are. I sent screenshots to Kase showing the issue side by side with ND and no ND per stop, but no answer. I assumed the neutral blather was the sales Pinocchio effect. I have a concrete driveway, and with the 10 stop it is clearly orange. Same with the paved road out front. I do use Leica lenses and Capture One, but it's hard to believe those could be the reason. Beats me- I do wish they had worked out. Great channel, by the way.@@QuietLightPhoto
Thanks for sharing. They sound like great filters to have. Just curious how well do they do with step up rings? For my current system I need to the rings for at least two of my lens.
They work fine, I use step down rings for several of my lenses
@@QuietLightPhoto Awesome! I probably use my filters more often if I didn't have to mess with the taking to step up rings everytime I want to change a filter or lens.
@@CalebWeston_dubland I just leave the step-down ring on each lens and use one of the KASE magnetic lens caps. The only problem that you will have is not being able to use the dedicated lens hood.
@@QuietLightPhoto yeah with that system I would just leave the rings on. Thanks for the feedback
Are they returnable in KASE they don’t work?
Sorry I'm not sure, you would have to ask them
I can't find the Kase low profile filter set / ND+CPL filters set for sale. Do you have a link or are they out of bussines?
Theyre hard to find but they do have them on the UK website. I believe if you buy them from the UK theyre the same price. kasefilters.com/product/kase-revolution-magnetic-circular-cpl-nd64-adaptor-82mm
Kase makes awesome filters, also specialty ones, such as the blue tinted light pollution eliminators!
I have lenses with different size filter threads . I hope i'm not asking a daft question but i'm going to ask it anyway . Would i need a different size set for each lens ? I hope i haven't missed this question in a previous comment .
You would purchase filters for the largest diameter lens and use step down rings for the other lenses. Unfortunately you can’t use lens hoods very easily with the step down rings. Kase does offer a universal lens hood that would work if it is a problem
Thanks Adam . Appreciate the info . I do like the thought of a magnetic system so will look into it .
Nice review. I got Revolution series too.
Cool!
Hi Adam, if let's say I'd like to use let's say the 82mm filters for a lower lens diameter, how does the magnetic adapter work in that case?
You would have to use a step up ring which unfortunately will be a bit bulkier. I have to use one on my 100-200mm that goes from 67mm I believe to 82mm. All of my filters are 82mm
So many choices out there for filters it gets confusing, this looks like a great set, will the magnetic ring cause any vignetting when using wide lenses? Thanks for sharing Adam.
Depends, doesnt on the 20-35mm that I am using on the GFX 100s. If you go to the website it will give specs on a variety of lenses
@@QuietLightPhoto Thanks Adam, just sent you a message about lighting for prints.
Adam, when it comes to knowledge of lens filters, you're a real head Kase... 😂
Haha thats for sure, filters coming out my ying yang
@@QuietLightPhoto the yin yang must be b&w filters?
🤙 Nice little video buddy
cheers, Tom!
Nick Page reported that his Kase filters lost their magnetism over time, and there were several comments on his video confirming the same. I don't suppose you have had these filters long enough to observe this, but do you know if Kase addressed this issue with these new filters?
I've never had a problem
Hi Adam, do these have any colour cast? Many thanks for the review.
Not that I have noticed but some folk say they have
@@QuietLightPhoto ok many thanks for the feedback
Hi Adam, I bought a full set of Round, Magnetic, Kase Wolverines a couple of years ago after I saw you using them and have been very happy with them. (Especially compared to other brands I'd tried) They are now permanently in my bag. A quick question though. Do you happen to know if the Kase square filter holders can be integrated into the round filters. I'd like to occasionally use a graduated filter(s) with my existing system. Keep up the great work! Cheers, Scott
I'm not sure. I'll try to find out for you
Great system.
Adam, Freewell magnetic filters have been on the market for at least 3 years now. Kase are not the first.
Ok? Actually I believe the Breakthrough Photography filters were the first magnetic
Thanks Zdam, love your vlogs
Adam ^
We wish that Kase would use stronger magnets to hold the filters on the camera. Our friends have switched to systems with stronger magnets or use ugly tape to keep fillters or lens cover from getting knocked off in the field or in camera backpack. We try to be very careful, but even though we like to way the filters work, we won't be buying them or recommending them until this problem is fixed.
I know you have to make money, but get back in the field ASAP and do what you're brilliant at doing.