58mm ND4 ND8 ND64 ND1000 Lens Filter Kit with 28 Layers Multi-Coated HD Optical Glass and 4-Filter Pouch
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- * 58mm Fixed ND Filter Kit: ND4(2 stop), ND8 (3 stop), ND64 (6 stop), ND1000 (10 stop) and 1 x filter pouch.
- * Neutral Density filters Slow down the shutter speeds for high speed films or digital cameras to record blur or moving subjects such as waterfall, clouds, fountain, or any fast moving subject. Decrease the depth of field by allowing wider apertures to be used, which helps separate subjects from their background.
- * HD Optical Glass: Double-side nano coating with almost zero light distortion. Also effectively reduce filter surface reflection and ghosting while making the filter anti-scratch, water repellent, oil and dust resistant.
- * Slim aluminum filter frame, maximum reduce impact on light and effectively avoid vignetting for wide-angle shooting.
- * Includes a padded protective pouch for safe storage and travel.
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| Rating | 140 reviews. | 155 reviews. | 62 reviews. |
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| Price | A$122.99 | A$125.99 | A$58.99 |
| Model | SKU.1631 | SKU.1622 | SKU.1661 |
Function |
Light Reduction Effect | 1s Switch/Protect Lens/Enhance Color & Contras | Protect Lens/Remove Glare/Enhance Color & Cont |
Recommended Scenes |
Video Shooting/Landscape Photography | All Scenes | All Scenes |
Series |
Nano-X series | Nano-X series | Nano-X series |
Filter Material |
Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass | Japanese AGC Glass |
Multi-Coating |
28 | 28 | 28 |
waterproof |
√ | √ | √ |
scratch-resistant |
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HD |
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Super easy to use and very good quality!
Happy with my 55mm Magnetic Filter Kit. It consists of 4 components, an adapter, a UV filter, a polarizing filter and an ND1000 filter. Both the polarizer and UV are threaded so they can be threaded onto the front of the lens, but they also have a magnetic part and the rest of the filters can be magnetically placed on top. Combinations for using CPL and ND1000 can be: -Adapter+CPL, Adapter+ND1000 or Adapter + CPL + ND1000 -UV filter +CPL, UV filter + ND1000, UV+CPL+ND1000 filter They are packed in a padded cover and supplied with reverse zip to prevent some water seeping in when it rains. It can be clipped on belt or other place for convenient to use or carry. I have different types of filters, threads, squares and these. Undoubtedly, magnets are my favorite filters, I am very happy with them because they are very convenient to use, especially for the ease of use. It is very easy to install and remove any of the filters. You leave the UV or the adapter and it's instant to place or remove one of the others. I always have the UV which is also screwed on the outside to be able to put the lid up, the thread is thin but the lid is fixed and will not fall off. This way I always have the camera ready to insert one of the other filters quickly and easily. As for image quality, I have few complaints, I didn't appreciate the loss of sharpness or any dominant color. I was able to use both UV+CPL+ND1000 up to 12mm on my APSC camera with no vignetting. The filter I use the most is the ND1000 and it is very easy to use. Set the parameters you want for the photo and focus, change the camera to manual focus so the focus is locked, and place the ND1000. Now you see everything dark and you have to change the weather. What weather am I using? Very simple, take the time you have and multiply it by 1000. A 1/125 photo with no filter should take around 8 seconds to get a similar exposure. If you are looking for good quality filters that will not affect your image and are very convenient to carry and use, I would definitely buy magnetic ones. Carrying squares is a hustle at times and threading them is a lot more awkward, apart from the risk of them falling out, I'm a bit handcuffed and it's happened to me several times threaded. No problem with these at the moment and very happy. I leave you a video and some photos that I hope will help you!
05/11/2025
The essential kit that shouldn't be missing from your team.
The case is very practical, you can carry it on your waist or put it in your backpack. It is the essential kit that cannot be missing for panoramic photography and for those fantastic silk-like effects and, as always, they are of that excellent quality from K&F.
02/11/2025
A kit of 4 ND filters that cannot be missing from your Photography/Video equipment
I think by now we all know the uses for these types of ND filters, and I'm not going to explain them. What I'm going to tell you is why I chose this kit of four ND filters instead of one variable ND filter.
The first reason is very simple: I won't have problems with strange effects like the so-called X vignetting or having some areas filtered more than others, more sharply at the edges. With these fixed filters, I know I'll have the same amount of filtering across the entire area and without strange effects.
The second is that with the variable filter, you have 1 to 5 stops or 1 to 9 stops, and you can't go any higher if you need to for artistic reasons. With these fixed filters, I can put several together and get any number of stops I want, up to a limit: the sum of the 4 separate filters, of course.
And third and last, if I combine an ND filter with a polarizer, a color gradient, or any other filter that can rotate, I run the risk of accidentally changing the ND filter factor on the variable filter when adjusting the polarizer or gradient. Yes, I know, you can see this on the screen or in the viewfinder, but you're already wasting time adjusting the ND filter again, while with these fixed filters, it's never going to happen to me.
Having said my reasons for choosing these filters, I'd like to tell you that they come in a sealed box, and inside it is a practical case with a magnetic lid and a zipper that provides access to the four filters. It has a ring to hang it from your backpack and a loop to attach it to your belt for quick access.
These are made of aluminum, and the filter itself is made of glass. According to K&F, it has 28 layers of nano-coating and an optical resolution of up to 8K.
Each filter is clearly identified with the ND number, ranging from ND4, ND8, ND64, and ND1000, as well as their diameter. In my case, it's 67mm, as I buy this size so they fit all my lenses, except for my Sony 200-600mm, which is 95mm, since I use adapter rings. I think you can see it in the photo I posted with one of my cameras. You can buy these rings right here on Amazon, and they're from the same brand, K&F.
A downside is that it can be installed as such. I think there's one more filter missing, which I already had because it's the most commonly used: the ND32. But if you don't have it, it won't be a big problem, and you can buy it separately later, if you want.
K&F has done its job well again, releasing this ND filter kit that's a must-have in the backpack/bag of any photography/video enthusiast or professional. It also includes a handy storage/transport case for a more than competitive price.
The first reason is very simple: I won't have problems with strange effects like the so-called X vignetting or having some areas filtered more than others, more sharply at the edges. With these fixed filters, I know I'll have the same amount of filtering across the entire area and without strange effects.
The second is that with the variable filter, you have 1 to 5 stops or 1 to 9 stops, and you can't go any higher if you need to for artistic reasons. With these fixed filters, I can put several together and get any number of stops I want, up to a limit: the sum of the 4 separate filters, of course.
And third and last, if I combine an ND filter with a polarizer, a color gradient, or any other filter that can rotate, I run the risk of accidentally changing the ND filter factor on the variable filter when adjusting the polarizer or gradient. Yes, I know, you can see this on the screen or in the viewfinder, but you're already wasting time adjusting the ND filter again, while with these fixed filters, it's never going to happen to me.
Having said my reasons for choosing these filters, I'd like to tell you that they come in a sealed box, and inside it is a practical case with a magnetic lid and a zipper that provides access to the four filters. It has a ring to hang it from your backpack and a loop to attach it to your belt for quick access.
These are made of aluminum, and the filter itself is made of glass. According to K&F, it has 28 layers of nano-coating and an optical resolution of up to 8K.
Each filter is clearly identified with the ND number, ranging from ND4, ND8, ND64, and ND1000, as well as their diameter. In my case, it's 67mm, as I buy this size so they fit all my lenses, except for my Sony 200-600mm, which is 95mm, since I use adapter rings. I think you can see it in the photo I posted with one of my cameras. You can buy these rings right here on Amazon, and they're from the same brand, K&F.
A downside is that it can be installed as such. I think there's one more filter missing, which I already had because it's the most commonly used: the ND32. But if you don't have it, it won't be a big problem, and you can buy it separately later, if you want.
K&F has done its job well again, releasing this ND filter kit that's a must-have in the backpack/bag of any photography/video enthusiast or professional. It also includes a handy storage/transport case for a more than competitive price.
29/10/2025
I love the magnet system, it's very comfortable.
love using filters, the polarizing filter in forests or on the coast I find it essential even when there is harsh light when low clouds are moving and in rivers, waterfalls and coast I love the ND filter. In situations where the polarizing filter or ND filter is not needed, I like to use ultraviolet to protect the lens. The truth is sometimes awkward to wear them, especially in adverse situations where, for example, it's cold and you're wearing gloves, there's a lot of wind, you're very close to a waterfall, and there's spray, etc. It has also happened to me once that I put the filter on the target for a while and then took it out so I found it interesting to try the K&F magnetic filters, I find it a comfortable system with a good one Price-performance ratio. The package includes a case with the 3 filters (a polarizer, a 10-step ND and UV) and a screw adapter, the case can be placed on the belt to always have the filters at hand. Using it is pretty simple, just attach the threaded adapter and place the filter on top as it's magnetic catches it instantly and from there it doesn't move. If I want to change the filter so easily it's as easy as removing and inserting you can watch the video where I record the simple process. The good thing about this system is that both the adapter and the filters are thin and you can also place two filters at the same time, e.g. B. the polarizer and ND to remove moving clouds with polarized light, eliminating unnecessary reflections. In summary, I liked that the system can change the filter so quickly when I'm traveling or in uncomfortable situations, I would appreciate it.
26/10/2025
First impressions
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Product came with a plastic packaging. Filters were also packaged with a soft pouch inside the filter bag.
Filter bag is well made. Paddings inside are soft to protect the filters. It has a magnetic for quick access. You can also use the zipper for best protection.
Filters are made of brass frame and feels premium to the touch. Attaching it to the lens is a bit frustrating. Photos are 300-400 value warmer with the ND1000. If you know your values it is easy in processing. I suggest to take a test shot and you can change the WB in your camera for best results.
Product came with a plastic packaging. Filters were also packaged with a soft pouch inside the filter bag.
Filter bag is well made. Paddings inside are soft to protect the filters. It has a magnetic for quick access. You can also use the zipper for best protection.
Filters are made of brass frame and feels premium to the touch. Attaching it to the lens is a bit frustrating. Photos are 300-400 value warmer with the ND1000. If you know your values it is easy in processing. I suggest to take a test shot and you can change the WB in your camera for best results.
26/10/2025
Excellent, practical and light filters
As a landscape photographer, I found this filter system very interesting. Unlike screw filters, these filters are applied and removed in a fraction of a second, while unlike panel filters, they are much less bulky, lighter and of course much quicker to install. PACKAGING AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL The filters are supplied in a comfortable and really well behaved four compartment pencil case. The case on the back has a tear-off buckle that allows us to attach it to our tripod or pants, and also a metal ring so that it can be attached to our backpack, to the tripod column or wherever we prefer. Finally, the zipper of the pencil case is rainproof or water leakage. The filters are contained and protected in special bags to avoid possible damage. CONSTRUCTION These magnetic filters from K&F Concept's Nano series are made of optical glass, which is perfectly resistant to water, oil and dust. The outer frame is made of lightly knurled aluminum to allow for an excellent grip. They are extremely thin and even if all three filters are mounted at the same time (UV, CPL and ND1000), the thickness is extremely small. UV FILTER In the photos I took with the UV filter, there is no color shift, no loss of sharpness and detail, and no dominance. POLARIZING FILTER This polarizing filter provides a pleasing overall contrast to the image, increasing the contrast between individual colors and saturating them without exaggeration. In addition, it offers a very light, warm dominant that it doesn't mind in person, but can easily be corrected in post-production. FILTER ND1000 The first thing that strikes you when using this ND filter is that it produces a slight - but present - hot dominant. Personally I think it's not a problem as it can be removed with one click in post production. After all, the overall sharpness as well as the details of the image are not changed. CPL+ND1000 FILTER I think the CPL+ND1000 coupled is very interesting. In fact, the effect of polarization reduces the hot dominant of the ND1000 filter and also provides a pleasant saturation and a soft overall contrast between the colors of the final image. In terms of sharpness and detail, there is no significant deterioration. On the other hand, there is a slight vignetting. PRACTICALITY The K&F Concept Nano Series Magnetic Filter Kit is extremely practical. The pencil case that contains the filters has a compact size that allows us to carry it in our backpack while sacrificing very little space. The weight is extremely light, which is very useful for those who go on long hikes, where the weight of the equipment can be felt after several hours. Installing and removing filters is nothing short of lightning. You can easily mount all three filters in seconds and remove them in as many seconds as possible. The hold of the magnets is really good and therefore there is no fear of finding yourself with filters that fall during the recording or transport phase. WHO TO RECOMMEND IN CONCLUSION, I would strongly recommend this filter set, excellent value for money: - those who are looking for a first filter set to experience creativity; - those looking for an excellent ratio between quality, size and weight; - those looking for maximum practicality in recording and composition. PS The filter comparison photos have not been edited and are therefore the original file, exported directly from RAW to JPG format.
23/10/2025
good ND filters
I'm very satisfied with the filters. Good quality. They can be easily stacked or stored individually in the included bag. The image quality is good.
23/10/2025
Very practical, but the MCUV filter fits loosely.
really like the concept of this filter set. I'm not the most coordinated person and switching filters on the spot requires some coordination, so I just used a single filter - and it shows up in my photos. I really like that this set really requires very little coordination. I was able to quickly and easily change filters when the lighting changed. The set comes in a nice padded fabric case with individual pockets and a Velcro strap for attaching to a belt. The set contains three magnetic filters and an adapter ring. The lightest filter is a UV filter that looks completely clear. Like the adapter ring, this filter is threaded. It is the only filter that is threaded and is also the only filter that appears a bit loose when attaching the adapter. The other filters fit much better but fit the UV filter just as well, so I decided to skip the adapter ring and just thread the UV filter onto my lens and attach the other filters to it. It obviously means an extra layer of glass when set up this way. Anyway, I like this set and would recommend it.
22/10/2025
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If the 70-300 is the CANON Objectif EF 70-300 mm f/4-5.6 is II USM, it has a filter thread of 67mm and would fit. It will not fit on the 18-55 as this lens has a smaller diameter. To use the filters on it, filter adapter rings are necessary. These are available from about 12€.
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Specification
| Filter | |
|---|---|
| Function | Light Reduction Effect |
| Recommended Scenes | Video Shooting/Landscape Photography |
| Series | Nano-X series |
| Filter Material | Japanese AGC Glass |
| Multi-Coating | 28 |
| waterproof | √ |
| scratch-resistant | √ |
| HD | √ |
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