Great little set. lenses are various colours giving a hint of effect. bag is lovely and really handy for my camera bag. I use all these frequently and a great addition to a beginners kit
05.04.2017
Amazing value for money with this product. Massive variety for beginners and pros alike. Highly recommend to others.
12.11.2016
Fantastisk produkt. God leveringstid og vil anbefale til enhver spirende fotograf. Mistet 1 stjerne, fordi der ikke var nogen instruktioner. Der er en fab you tube-video, der er blevet sendt til en tidligere kunde, der forklarer, hvordan man bruger filtrene.
09.10.2016
Absolutely fantastic, the seller is amazing, above extraordinary customer service and superior quality products. Loved so much have ordered more! Fit my Nikon D3300 perfectly.
10.09.2015
Good starter kit for the price and all items screw on to the 18-55 kit lens that came with my D3200 easily, filters work good also. My only problem was that you see edges of the petal hood when taking photos. I will now be buying the proper manufacturer hoods for my lenses in the future.
07.08.2015
I am old enough to have learnt formerly photography the old way, having to juggle the relationship between film speed, shutter speed and aperture along with darkroom techniques and filter effects. Since I went digital however, (my current camera is a Nikon D3100 DSLR with two lenses (18mm-55mm and 55mm-200mm)), my photography has not really been quite as creative as in the old days, just more a matter of recording rather than much in the way of arty’ness.Now, thanks to the generosity of the nice people at K&F Concept, I received this set of filters to play with in return for an honest review. All have a standard 52mm double thread but, as with all filters, be careful stacking them as you will inevitably get some vignetting at shorter focal lengths.This set comprises:A simple UV filter / lens protector which, as far as I can tell is no different from the more expensive Hoya Pro item I generally have on both of my lenses.Three densities of neutral density filter. These are great when the camera is set for aperture priority to reduce the shutter speed, blurring any motion in the scene such as moving cars at dusk and waterfalls: real arty stuff and an amazing effect if you’re used to the usual frozen action created by the default camera settings. Having three to play with allows for plenty of bracketed exposures (yep, gone all old-school again…) to get exactly the desired effect. However, a tripod and using the self timer are essential to reduce camera shake.Three different graduated colour filters (grey, blue and orange). The blue is great for making the sky bluer than it really is (really useful in the UK!) and the orange is excellent for atmospheric dawn / dusk shots. The neutral density grey is brilliant for reducing the brightness of the sky to improve exposure, preventing under exposure of darker ground features.A flower petal lens hood which is handy for reducing flare when shooting towards the sun. It is not too bulky and works well but it makes getting the lens cap on and off a bit fiddly.Finally, a centre pinch lens cap. This is an advance on my Nikon equivalent as it has a loop and keeper to enable it to be attached to the camera strap – a vast improvement over putting the cap in your pocket and/or dropping it.The whole kit is rounded off with a neat & stylish velcro fixing case with elasticated webbing pockets and a handy microfibre cleaning cloth. If I’m being picky, I would like to have seen one or two of the neutral density filters replaced with a circular polariser and a starburst filter to provide a truly versatile general purpose kit, but, as it stands this set is an excellent introduction to the world of photographic filters to the budding photographer and occasional use amateur; good quality filters and excellent value for money.
14.06.2015