37mm MCUV Protection Filter with 24 Multi-Layer Green Coatings HD/Hydrophobic/Scratch Resistant Ultra-Slim UV Filter Nano-Dazzle Series
SKU: KF01.1768
27/05/2024
The K&F D-Series UV Filter is a well-made, durable optical device that appears to perform as advertised. I wish I had noticed that the NANO series filters are a little better and only a little more expensive. In any case, if you compare this D series filter directly to the B&W UV Protection Filter (010) (XS-PRO), MRC Nano, the K&F product seems to be of the same quality and performance for less than half the price .
26/05/2024
Highly recommended filter for those expensive lenses you want to protect. I use this for my Canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens and it doesn't affect the image quality in the slightest.
26/05/2024
Highly recommended filter for the expensive lenses you want to protect. I use this on my Canon 70-200 f/2.8 lens and it doesn't affect the image quality in the slightest.
26/05/2024
Great UV filter that adds nothing to your photos. No color shift, no bluish cast, no blurring... nothing. Just a crystal clear UV filter so you can rest assured your lens is protected. The slim design is nice because it doesn't produce vignetting. This quality is unbeatable!
07/05/2024
A very good, high quality product! Flawless glass without annoying reflections. Accurate thread. When it rains, the water rolls off nicely. The filter is therefore also suitable for outdoor use. Even with my 10mm wide-angle lens, no vignetting is noticeable. The filter was delivered dust-free in a nice protective cover.
With Silm you simply have a smaller surface to attack, here you can simply help yourself by taking rubber/Tetra Band and increasing the friction to turn it up. If that doesn't work either, I put my lens out in the cold (if it's not cold/then in the fridge) material contracts and repeat the process, has always worked until now.
With Silm you simply have a smaller surface to attack, here you can simply help yourself by taking rubber/Tetra Band and increasing the friction to turn it up. If that doesn't work either, I put my lens out in the cold (if it's not cold/then in the fridge) material contracts and repeat the process, has always worked until now.
22/04/2024
recommend everyone to have a UV lens in their kit, especially if you like it in very sunny but windy climates like me. It really helps protect my lens from flying debris and things in general. Photography is not a cheap hobby/profession, so taking a few bucks to invest in some protection is necessary. The fit is very snug, at first I didn't think it would fit properly but I only had to screw it on and off a few times before the threads slipped easily. These aren't particularly expensive, which is great, but still get the job done.
09/04/2024


