The K&F Concept 58mm Variable ND2-400 D-Series ND Lens Filter provides versatile light control for photographers. Crafted from high-quality optical glass, this filter ensures superior image quality and enhanced durability.
Features:
* **Precision Optics:** Made from top-tier Japanese optical glass with a double-sided 24-layer coating to effectively reduce surface reflections and prevent glare during long exposures.
* **Enhanced Water Resistance:** Features a multi-layer waterproof coating, causing water to bead for easy cleaning and convenient portability.
* **Versatile Light Control:** Offers 1 to 9 stops of adjustable light reduction with 360-degree rotation for precise dimming, suitable for various photographic scenarios.
* **Slim and Secure Design:** With a mere 7.4mm thickness and CNC-patterned design, it ensures enhanced friction for easy attachment and detachment from lenses.
* **Glare-Free Surface:** Treated with an oxidized sandblasting process to prevent unwanted stray light and minimize reflections on the metal surface.
Note: High settings may cause a temporary cross-pattern effect ("black cross"). This filter is compatible with all 58mm lenses. A 62mm lens cap is required for this 58mm 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 K&F Concept ND filter is fifty-eight millimeters in diameter. This size is compatible with all fifty-eight millimeter camera lenses.
Q: What materials is the K&F Concept ND filter made of?A: The filter is crafted from high-quality Japanese optical glass. It features a double-sided twenty-four layer enhanced coating for optimal performance.
Q: How thick is the K&F Concept ND filter?A: The filter is a slim seven point four millimeters thick. This design ensures it can be easily attached or detached from lenses.
Q: How do you use the K&F Concept ND filter?A: To use the filter, simply screw it onto the front of your fifty-eight millimeter lens. Adjust the filter by rotating it to achieve the desired light reduction.
Q: Can beginners use the K&F Concept ND filter?A: Yes, beginners can easily use this ND filter. Its adjustable light reduction makes it suitable for various photography scenarios.
Q: Is the K&F Concept ND filter compatible with all lenses?A: No, this filter is specifically designed for fifty-eight millimeter lenses. Other sizes will require an adapter or a different filter size.
Q: How do you clean the K&F Concept ND filter?A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth and lens cleaning solution. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
Q: Is the K&F Concept ND filter waterproof?A: Yes, the filter features an enhanced waterproof coating. This allows water to bead off, making it easier to clean and maintain.
Q: How should I store the K&F Concept ND filter?A: Store the filter in a protective case when not in use. Keeping it in a clean, dry place will help maintain its quality.
Q: What if the K&F Concept ND filter arrives damaged?A: If the filter arrives damaged, you can initiate a return within the specified return period. Contact customer service for further assistance.
Q: Can I use the K&F Concept ND filter for video recording?A: Yes, the ND filter is suitable for video recording. It helps control exposure and allows for creative cinematic effects.
Q: Does the K&F Concept ND filter cause color distortion?A: No, the filter is designed to minimize color distortion. The high-quality glass maintains accurate color reproduction.
Q: What is the light reduction range of the K&F Concept ND filter?A: The filter provides an adjustable light reduction range of one to nine stops. This versatility makes it ideal for various lighting conditions.
Q: Is the K&F Concept ND filter suitable for low light conditions?A: Yes, while the filter is primarily used to reduce light, it can also help achieve desired effects in low light conditions by allowing for slower shutter speeds.
Q: What should I know about using the K&F Concept ND filter at high settings?A: At high settings, the filter may produce a temporary cross-pattern effect known as a 'black cross.' This is normal and occurs due to its interaction with certain lenses.