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)
SKU: KF01.2015
I returned because it made a very loud squeaking noise turning it into the filter threads on my lens.
16/04/2021
Don't see why I should spend more money for a 10 stopper of any of the big brands when this one does the job just fine! No unwanted tints or reduction in image quality that I can see. Any tints or hues are added in post production. Highly recommend!
11/04/2021
Looks to be good quality thought this was variable 10 stop will never use but i guess its in my bag
01/02/2021
Oui
22/12/2020
Great filter. I wish I would come with a pouch at that price. Otherwise. Serious quality. Happy with it. It's on my sony 85mm. Adds one stop. I usually remove it when shooting after sunset..
13/07/2020
Great build quality, beautiful result without colour shift. When attaching slowly rotate near end so as to not tighten too hard as it is tough to get out, just twist till it stops.
07/07/2020
TL;DR Summary:Pros (+):+High quality+Noticeable results+Fits well on Canon DSLR+Good valueCons (-):-NONERead the full review for more.================If you’re into photography this is a cool filter to have. Without much effort, you can get some seriously different results that are softer, smoother, and make your pictures a lot nicer to look at. It helps you soften the image if you will because of the way it limits light, and the results are actually very obvious – complements from other photographers are to be expected! I found for the value and the actual results, this was a good product to have in your camera bag if you’re into taking pictures for the gram!=======================Rating Breakdown (5/5)Product Quality: 5Ease of use: 5Performance: 5Value: 5Overall: 5
18/06/2020
I finally got a chance to try out this filter... pandemic lockdown makes traveling a problem. I found that the filter is a little bit difficult to remove once in place, so you may want to make sure you don't tighten it down completely. I had no difficulties with colour reproduction while using this filter, it worked very well. Excellent for extending exposure time for those very smooth water effects. I'm posting images without and with the filter for comparison.
02/06/2020
You can spend a LOT of money on ND filters. I'm no pro, my photos make me happy but don't make me money, so I didn't want to spend $100+ if I didn't have to. But I'd heard a lot of stories about cheap filters having bad colour cast, or not affecting exposure accurately. So I figured I'd take a couple test shots with this one. And I'm very impressed.The first photo was taken with my 5Div and 85mm f1.8 lens at 1/20s, f1.8, ISO 100. Untouched jpg SOC.The second is the same camera and lens, now with the 10-stop ND filter, in about the same position (I picked it up to change settings and put on the ND filter): 3.2s, f1.8, ISO 1600.To my amateur eye, there's no significant change in color or exposure... K&F says 10 stops and it really is.For what these filters cost this is really really good.
13/05/2020