112mm ND1000 (10 Stop) Nano-Xcel Series - Multi-Coated Optical Glass, Fixed Neutral Density Lens Filter (Special Filter for Nikon Z 14-24mm f2.8S Lens)

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  • Neutral density filters restrict light entering a camera lens. It is often used for photography of landscape subjects such as waterfalls, running water, waves, mountains and rivers.
  • KF01.2015
  • SKU: KF01.2015
  • 120.99
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Features
  • * 【Premium Quality】Solid ND Lens filter (NOT a variable nd)Made of high quality optical glass, no colour cast while providing solid 10 f-stop reductions and enabling longer exposures to capture the beauty of time and movement. (Only for Nikon Z 14-24mm f2.8S lens)
  • * 【Keep Real colors】Adopted 28-Layer multi-resistant coating technology, the green coating helps effectively reduce filter surface reflection and the ghosting while making the filter anti-scratch, water repellent, oil and dust resistant.
  • * 【Ultra Slim and Lightweight】Super slim and lightweight aluminum frame, maximum reduce impact on light and effectively avoid dark corner for wide-angle shooting.
  • * 【Functions】ND1000 Filter Enables slow shutter speeds to be used to record movement in subjects such as waterfalls, providing a silky smooth affect to flowing water.
Brand Story
K&F Concept ND1000 Filter (10 stops) Fixed Neutral Density Filter with 28-layer Coating Waterproof and Scratch Resistant
K&F Concept ND1000 Filter (10 stops) Fixed Neutral Density Filter with 28-layer Coating Waterproof and Scratch Resistant
• K&F Concept professional fixed 10 stops Nano-Xcel neutral density ND1000 filter helps you get better shots in bright light as well as assists you with some special effect images.
• The fixed ND1000 neutral density filter enables the shooter to provide 10 stops of exposure light reduction without affecting color balance.
• Recommend using it in extreme sun days when recording the water movement on a slow shutter.
K&F Concept ND1000 Filter (10 stops)
K&F Concept ND1000 Filter (10 stops)
Main Benefits
Main Benefits
Slower shutter, better exposure ND filter K&F Concept fixed ND1000 for long exposure landscape photography and motion blur effects without overexposure of the image in bright light.
A fixed 10 f-stop light reduction allows you to use wider apertures for a shallower depth of field or slower shutter speeds for blur, or a combination in high light conditions.
3.3mm Ultra-Slim Frame
3.3mm Ultra-Slim Frame
• Aviation aluminum alloy frame, ultra-thin and lightweight enough, suitable for wide-angle telephoto without vignetting
• Note: This K&F Concept neutral density filter is only compatible with the same size lens. This number is always preceded by a "Ø" (diameter) symbol. For example. Ø77mm = 77mm thread size
Import Japanese AGC Glass
Import Japanese AGC Glass
• Made by import Japanese optical glass with 28-layer coatings offers the excellent anti-reflective ability, is scratch-resistant, waterproof, high definition, and outstanding protection.
Better Control, Wider Aperture
Better Control, Wider Aperture
• Get the stunning depth of field with wider apertures even in bright light with the K&F Concept ND1000 neutral density filter.
• For best results use a tripod, as long exposures are enhanced by the contrast between the silky blur and the sharpness of still objects.
K&F Concept ND1000 Filter (10 stops)
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5
My best pictures I have ever taken
Easy to use. Watch a couple of your tube videos on how to use and this picture made it worth the purchase.
My best pictures I have ever taken
15/05/2023
5
Worth every penny!
Best suited for long exposure pics.
Worth every penny!
14/05/2023
5
10 second exposure on the Gulf of Mexico
This 10 stop ND filter is a lot of fun. No vignetting that I could see, although the edge of the filter is visible at the widest lens setting, likely because I’m using it with a step-up ring glued to the front of my Canon G7X mk.ii!
10 second exposure on the Gulf of Mexico
14/05/2023
5
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
This filter is absolutely amazing! Quality for a fraction of the price! I used today and it worked flawlessly! Totally worth it!

I was using a Canon 6D w/ 24-105 F4
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!
13/05/2023
5
That’s great!
good
That’s great! That’s great!
12/05/2023
5
K&F for the win again
Came in two days price was perfect more then happy with the filter
K&F for the win again
12/05/2023
5
Great - but cover your viewfinder!
I just received this (52mm, for a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 on a D600) and it looks solid.
Initially, I had some trouble with the exposure. In a setting where aperture priority gave me 1/100s (w/o filter), I expected to get 10s shutter speed with the ND1000. However, the camera came up with ~1/5s - and the photo was almost black. It took me a while to figure out that the metering was affected by light coming in from the viewfinder. Once I covered that, the images were well-exposed (and I got the 10s, as expected).
I hope this saves others some time and worries (one hour in my case, plus the fear of having wasted $28 and not being able to understand my camera...)
25/04/2023
5
Great little filter
Note much to say great quality
25/04/2023
5
Good
Very good does its job
24/04/2023
5
Good
Look forward to using it this spring
24/04/2023
FAQs
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Yes, there are threads on both sides (I just tried), which can be useful for adding a polarizer. However, you can just as easily have the K&F ND1000 filter stacked onto the inner filter. 
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Yes, I bought this filter (82mm) specifically for my Sony 24-70mm G-master. Naturally, not all Sony lenses have this diameter filter thread. 
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Canon has at least 7 different 50mm lenses. You need to look on your lens to see what filter size it takes. It'll be written on the lens at the front, beside this symbol: Ø 
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Filter size is filter size. Internal thread measurement for any focal length as long as the outside filter diameter is 58mm. 
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you said (Tamron 77 wide angle lense?) the lens info can't be right! do you have the full name of the lens. 
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