62mm Filtro ND Variabile ND2-32 (5 Stop) con Rivestimento Nano a 28 Strati - Serie Nano-Xcel
Codice Prodotto: KF01.1060
Perfetto per me :) La mia opinione è che questo filtro KF sia migliore di quello Hoya. Con una giornata di sole, a F2.5 - F2.8 24p e 1/50. Ma ho acquistato anche il KF ND32-ND512 per un'apertura più ampia, come f1.4. Grazie KF.
02/04/2025
Efficiente. Ottimo controllo di regolazione/impostazione. Un po' costoso. Ottimo contenitore del filtro.
02/04/2025
Facile da applicare e da togliere, belle immagini, nessuna vignettatura, ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo.
31/03/2025
Mi piace che questo filtro ND abbia degli stop in alto e in basso. Finora non ho avuto problemi con l'x-ing.
28/03/2025
27/03/2025
All'inizio ero scettico sulla qualità del loro lavoro. Costando molto meno dei marchi precedenti, ho pensato di provarli. Non li uso per i paesaggi, ma piuttosto per rallentare la velocità dell'otturatore per i video. I video e persino le foto che ho scattato sono fantastici! Ho acquistato diverse dimensioni della stessa marca e sono stato molto soddisfatto di tutte.
26/03/2025
Utilizzo abitualmente questo obiettivo per la produzione video, regolando la luce in base alle mie impostazioni video manuali. Ottima qualità e lo consiglio.
24/03/2025
L'ho acquistato dopo aver scattato foto a un matrimonio all'aperto a mezzogiorno e volevo aggiungere anche il flash. Il colore che esce da questo filtro è piuttosto preciso, non necessita di alcuna regolazione del colore, non c'è motivo a X come indicato. Ho acquistato un filtro da 55 mm e diversi anelli IP a gradini per i miei obiettivi.
24/03/2025
Product: 58mm Variable ND2-ND32
Description: The rim of the filter is made out of what I'd assume is aluminum, coated matte black, (which has a nice weight to it, and has hard stops at ND2 & ND32). The rim itself is actually fairly nice. It's easy to put on, and easy to take off due to the wide ridged design around the base of the filter. The high index optical glass is indeed nano coated to protect against water/oils from fingerprints, rain, & etc. Which are easily removed without struggle in my testing with a clean micro fiber cloth (not included). The glass itself has a slight yellow tint to it (which you can see from the photo comparison), which can also easily be corrected through your cameras auto white balance, or lightroom. The filter also doesn't loose to much detail if adjusted properly which is nice as you will see from the photos, and their description in the next section.
Photos: The first four photos of the product were taken without any filters. Though the next two of the black & red mouse pad were to show detail comparisons. These two photos were taken about 1-2ft away, but are cropped to show detail. Which were slighty adjusted to be as equal as possible.
Without the filter: F4.0 1/15s. ISO 400
ND32: F4.0 1s ISO 400
The next 6 photos of the flowers next to the bird bath were taken without adjusting any settings to show the darkness of the filter (F5.6 1/320s ISO 100), in this order: No Filter, ND2 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & ND32 5th stop.
Overall: The produce works well, and is well made! I would highly recommend picking one of these up, along with a circular polarizer. Though only notable things I found with the product is that it has a slight yellow tint of the filter, the front thread size of the filter in bigger then 58mm, and the top of the filter very slightly wiggles. Otherwise it gets a solid A from me!
Extra: I used a 49mm-58mm step up ring for the filter to fit my Canon 50mm F/1.8
Camera/Settings: Shot on a Canon Rebel SL3, with custom white balance settings set to +/-0,+/-0 for raw color quality.
Description: The rim of the filter is made out of what I'd assume is aluminum, coated matte black, (which has a nice weight to it, and has hard stops at ND2 & ND32). The rim itself is actually fairly nice. It's easy to put on, and easy to take off due to the wide ridged design around the base of the filter. The high index optical glass is indeed nano coated to protect against water/oils from fingerprints, rain, & etc. Which are easily removed without struggle in my testing with a clean micro fiber cloth (not included). The glass itself has a slight yellow tint to it (which you can see from the photo comparison), which can also easily be corrected through your cameras auto white balance, or lightroom. The filter also doesn't loose to much detail if adjusted properly which is nice as you will see from the photos, and their description in the next section.
Photos: The first four photos of the product were taken without any filters. Though the next two of the black & red mouse pad were to show detail comparisons. These two photos were taken about 1-2ft away, but are cropped to show detail. Which were slighty adjusted to be as equal as possible.
Without the filter: F4.0 1/15s. ISO 400
ND32: F4.0 1s ISO 400
The next 6 photos of the flowers next to the bird bath were taken without adjusting any settings to show the darkness of the filter (F5.6 1/320s ISO 100), in this order: No Filter, ND2 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & ND32 5th stop.
Overall: The produce works well, and is well made! I would highly recommend picking one of these up, along with a circular polarizer. Though only notable things I found with the product is that it has a slight yellow tint of the filter, the front thread size of the filter in bigger then 58mm, and the top of the filter very slightly wiggles. Otherwise it gets a solid A from me!
Extra: I used a 49mm-58mm step up ring for the filter to fit my Canon 50mm F/1.8
Camera/Settings: Shot on a Canon Rebel SL3, with custom white balance settings set to +/-0,+/-0 for raw color quality.
26/05/2021










