• 49.99
Overall Rating 5   81
5
Works for daytime long exposures.
16/04/2026
5
Makes for effortless long exposures. Pics are beautiful.
16/04/2026
5
It turns out it is 365 ND NOT fully 1000 ND. Off by a stop and ⅓. At this level, density is hard to hold but it is neutral in color.
16/04/2026
5
Impressed with the photo quality using this filter... I've got a very critical eye when it comes to color cast using ND filters, and there is NONE. The fit and finish of the filter is also very good... I've had color cast with more expensive (different brand) filters.... I give this 2 thumbs up and I'm going to stick with K&F Concept from here on out... GREAT BANG FOR THE BUCK... can't imagine why you'd spend more... ZERO COLORCAST IS ZERO COLOR CAST, whether you spend $30 or $130.... Buy this one! And spend your savings on other equipment!!
16/04/2026
5
Admittedly, the system of magnetic filters is not entirely new and I cannot say who copied from whom, but I already know K&F from their very good lens adapters and solid tripods. And since I've been flirting with magnetic round filters for a long time, but up to now the prices for such a system have seemed too steep to me, I was of course interested that K&F now also offers something like this.
You can read in my review whether the magnetic K&F round filters were able to convince me or whether the low price demands too many sacrifices here...

So far I have used screw-in filters from Rodenstock, B+W, Heliopan and Haida. So everything is more of a brand where a filter likes to cost what K&F wants here for a complete set including a bag. I was therefore very skeptical about what to expect, also because K&F advertises with Schott glass (hardened and therefore very robust) and 16-fold nano sealing. That sounds surprisingly good at first, but it doesn't have to mean anything in practice, because in the end it's always the optical performance that counts, no matter how great the handling advantages are.

Which is actually better, round filters or a 100mm filter system with plate filters, this question will certainly be asked by everyone who gets into the subject of filter photography. So far, round filters have always had to be screwed into the front thread of the lens, which can be very cumbersome depending on the situation and the lens. Even when several filters were combined, each one had to be screwed onto the previous one individually, which in turn very quickly leads to vignetting, at least whenever the filters have the same diameter as the lens. Therefore, a 100mm or even 150mm plate filter system has always been the first choice for professionals.

But now the topic of round filters has been revolutionized by the introduction of magnetic filters. Changing filters has become so simple that the handling advantage of plate filters no longer exists for me. On the contrary, with plate filters I always have to be extremely careful not to accidentally grab them (fingerprints) and that unfortunately happens very quickly when taking them out of the bag or putting them in the holder. Unlike here with a round filter with its metal frame. Of course it can also happen here that you accidentally touch the glass, but the risk is much smaller and round filters are much more robust. Anyone who has ever dropped a plate filter will know what I mean
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12/04/2026
5
the magnetic force of the filters is reassuring because strong
the quality of the processing of the nd1000 seems in the standard without colorimetric drift
11/04/2026
5
I am very pleased with this system and the quality of the filter lenses. It is wonderful for very quick changing of filters. Unfortunately I accidentally lost the ND filter the first time I went out and did not realise it until I was back home. My friend had zipped the bag they come in, and I, thinking it was still open and more concentrated on trying the one on the camera. unzipped it. So during my wanderings, the ND fell out. I did eventually manage to replace it, and received a magnetic lens protective cover as part of the order. I am made up now. I do recommend this system and it has the filters that I use, perfect.
09/04/2026
5
I own quite a few K&F Concept Products. They provide quality products without the hefty price tag we're used to see in the photography world.

Let's talk about the filters individually first. All 3 filters are of top quality, at least on this price point/tier, as we're used to get from K&F Concept products:

-The CPL Filter has no color shifting and performs as expected.
-Same with the ND1000, although i don't use 10-stop filters that often (my most used filter is a VND Nano from K&F Concept) during my test it worked well, no cross present, even while using step-up rings.
-The UV Filter has no color shifting and the main purpose these days of the UV filter is to protect the lens surface, BUT, It is where this VERY MINOR issue this kit has: The magnetic ring holder.

The magnetic ring holder works great with the ND and the CPL, just not as good with the UV Filter, but it is not by ANY MEANS bad or i'd call it unsecure, at least not on the 82mm filter size version, your mileage may vary depending on the kit size you got as the magnetic surface may be different for your version, just the grip doesn't feel as tight as it does with the other two filters and there is a TINY bit of play, but not enough to warrant losing a star over it, i mean if you shake the camera at full strength you may drop it, but on regular usage i do not see it just falling off the ring holder.

As the sum of all parts i'd say this was almost perfect. This kit complements my VND ND2-400 and includes everything i need to cover all my filters along my step-up rings. The UV filter thing doesn't make it lose a star, but maybe half, so i'd say 4.5 but since there's no option for that if i had to decided between 4 or 5 stars, i'll go with 5.
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06/03/2026
5
Bonjour,

Étant tombé sous le charme de l'effet ND1000 sur les photos de paysages, je me suis décidé à en acheter un.

rappel : prendre une photo avec une priorité à l'ouverture (mode AV) et une certaine ouverture de diaphragme et récupérer le temps d'ouverture (sur ma photo : 1/4 de seconde = 250ms).

Mettre l'objectif en mise au point manuelle et placer le filtre ND1000 en évitant de changer la mise au point.

Multiplier par 1000 le temps d'ouverture précédent. Dans mon exemple 0.250s x1000 = 250s (4min10)

Mettre le reflex en mode exposition manuelle puis en mode BULB afin de télécommander le temps d'ouverture. (dans mon cas, j'utilise mon smartphone qui a un port infrarouge).

On constate après 4m10s que la photo (avec filtre) est identique en couleur et en luminosité que celle prise en 1/4 de seconde sans filtre.

Ce filtre est donc bien calibré.

Important : l'utilisation d'un pied est fortement recommandé pour éviter tout flou de bouger.

En conclusion, je recommande ce produit et j'ai hâte de pouvoir aller prendre des photso de paysages avec ce filtre.

Bonne journée.
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25/02/2026
5
The filter works well and does what it should. Quality and price are right. Who wants to know more should watch my video :)
11/02/2026