ND filters are ideal for photographing rivers, waterfalls, and other bodies of water, especially under bright light conditions. The longer exposure times allow for smoother water movements, shallower depth of field, and blurred motion effects. This filter helps you take complete control over exposure settings.
Features:
* 1-5 Stops Light Reduction: Offers 1-5 stops of light reduction, allowing effortless reduction of shutter speeds and widening of apertures for stunning effects.
* Premium Optical Glass: Made from Japanese AGC glass, this filter reduces light intake without affecting the overall color balance and minimizes reflections and glare, ensuring superior image quality. Material: Optical Glass.
* No "X" Cross Problem: Features a frame self-lock design and hard stops at each end of the exposure range, flawlessly solving the black "X" problem commonly seen in variable ND filters.
* 28 Multi-Layer Coatings: Developed with new Nano coating layer technology, providing multi-layer waterproof, oil-repellent, and scratch-resistant features to protect your valuable lens.
* Compatibility: Suits all 46mm lenses. Please check your camera's lens thread size (usually beside a "ø" diameter symbol) before ordering. A 49mm lens cap is required for this 46mm variable ND filter.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the K&F Concept ND filter?A: The filter size is forty-six millimeters. This size is compatible with any camera lens that has a matching thread size.
Q: What material is used for the K&F Concept ND filter?A: The filter is made of premium optical glass. This material ensures minimal distortion and high-quality image results.
Q: How many stops of light reduction does the filter provide?A: The filter offers a light reduction of one to five stops. This allows for greater control over exposure settings in bright conditions.
Q: How do I use the K&F Concept ND filter?A: Simply screw the filter onto the front of your compatible lens. Adjust the filter ring to achieve the desired level of light reduction.
Q: Is this filter suitable for beginners?A: Yes, this filter is suitable for both beginners and professionals. Its variable light reduction makes it easy to experiment with different settings.
Q: Can I use this filter for landscape photography?A: Yes, the filter is ideal for landscape photography. It helps create smooth water effects and enhances depth of field.
Q: How do I clean the ND filter?A: Use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution to gently clean the filter. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
Q: Is the K&F Concept ND filter waterproof?A: Yes, the filter has a waterproof coating. This feature protects it from water damage during outdoor photography sessions.
Q: What should I do if the filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, contact customer support for a replacement. Most retailers have a return policy for damaged goods.
Q: Can I leave the filter on my lens permanently?A: While you can keep the filter on your lens, it’s recommended to remove it when not in use to prevent any potential scratches.
Q: Does the filter affect color balance?A: No, the filter does not affect overall color balance. It is designed to reduce light intake while preserving true colors.
Q: Is this filter safe for use with digital cameras?A: Yes, this filter is perfectly safe for use with digital cameras. It enhances your photography without causing any damage.
Q: What kind of photography is this ND filter best for?A: This ND filter is best for photography involving water, such as rivers and waterfalls. It creates smooth motion effects under bright light.
Q: Do I need a separate lens cap for the filter?A: Yes, a forty-nine millimeter lens cap is required for this filter. Be sure to check compatibility before purchasing.
Q: How does the filter prevent the 'X' cross issue?A: The filter's design includes hard stops at each end, eliminating the black 'X' cross problem commonly seen in variable ND filters.