The K&F Concept ND1000 (10-Stop) Neutral Density Filter is ideal for capturing smooth water movements, blurred motion, and shallow depth of field, especially in bright conditions. It allows for longer exposure times to create silky smooth effects for waterfalls and rivers.
Features:
* 10-stop fixed neutral density filter for precise exposure correction.
* Made from premium Japanese AGC optical glass with 0.2% reflectivity and no color cast.
* Features 28 multi-layer nanometer coatings for waterproof, scratch-resistant, and anti-reflective properties.
* Effectively suppresses ghosting, flare, and reflections, while improving light transmission and image quality.
* Super slim aviation aluminum alloy frame prevents vignetting on wide-angle lenses and ensures durability.
* Designed specifically for 40.5mm camera lenses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size is the K&F Concept ND1000 filter?A: The K&F Concept ND1000 filter has a diameter of forty point five millimeters. This size is essential for compatibility with specific camera lenses.
Q: What materials are used in the ND1000 filter?A: The ND1000 filter is made of optical glass and an aluminum magnesium alloy. These materials ensure durability and high optical quality.
Q: How thick is the ND1000 lens filter?A: The ND1000 lens filter is only point zero one inches thick. This super slim design helps to avoid vignetting on wide-angle lenses.
Q: How do I use the ND1000 neutral density filter?A: To use the ND1000 filter, simply screw it onto a compatible lens with a diameter of forty point five millimeters. It allows for longer exposure times to achieve creative effects.
Q: Can I use this ND filter for video recording?A: Yes, the ND1000 filter is also suitable for video recording. It helps achieve slow shutter speeds, which can create smooth motion effects in videos.
Q: Is the ND1000 filter suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the ND1000 filter is beginner-friendly. Its fixed ten-stop density is easy to understand and use for various photography techniques.
Q: How do I clean the ND1000 filter?A: To clean the ND1000 filter, use a microfiber cloth and a lens cleaning solution. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to protect the coating.
Q: Is the ND1000 filter waterproof?A: Yes, the ND1000 filter features a waterproof coating. This helps protect it from water damage during outdoor photography.
Q: What should I do if my ND1000 filter arrives damaged?A: If your ND1000 filter arrives damaged, please contact customer support immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: Can I use the ND1000 filter on lenses other than forty point five millimeters?A: No, the ND1000 filter is designed specifically for forty point five millimeter lenses. Using it on other sizes may cause issues.
Q: What types of photography benefit from the ND1000 filter?A: The ND1000 filter is ideal for landscape photography, especially for capturing waterfalls, rivers, and other moving water. It enhances the smoothness of flowing water.
Q: Does the ND1000 filter produce a color cast?A: No, the ND1000 filter is designed to have minimal color cast. Its high-quality glass ensures accurate color reproduction.
Q: How does the ND1000 filter affect image quality?A: The ND1000 filter improves image quality by suppressing ghosting, flare, and reflections, thanks to its multi-layer coatings.
Q: Is the ND1000 filter lightweight?A: Yes, the ND1000 filter is lightweight due to its aluminum alloy frame. This makes it easy to carry and use for extended periods.
Q: Are the coatings on the ND1000 filter scratch resistant?A: Yes, the ND1000 filter features scratch-resistant coatings. This helps to protect the filter from damage during use.
Q: What is the primary function of the ND1000 filter?A: The primary function of the ND1000 filter is to reduce light entering the lens by ten stops. This enables long exposure photography.