Have you tried the Kase Clip-in filters. These mount inside the body, nice to have an internal UV filter that helps reduce dust. This also allows to use neutral density filter with an wide lens.
Excellent video David - I've been waffling on whether or not to invest in a filter system, and if so, which one? I primarily do wildlife, but occasionally landscapes. I'll check out this Wolverine system - it sounds like the quality is great as well as the ease of use. Have a great week!
I have a question about the Kase filters. I like to buy a set for my fuji 10-24 and 55-200 on my fuji x-t3. But should I buy the 72 mm (like my biggest lens) or a bit bigger like the 77 mm? I hope you can help me out.
I think you would be fine with the 72mm as the filters are thin and should not vignette. If you are worried that they might, then go with the 77mm. I'm not familiar with filters on that particular lens, but my experience with other lenses like that is it should be fine with getting a 72mm filter.
IMHO it is better. It is neutral in tone and color, no issues of sharpness, but it is much thinner and magnetic. It means easier to carry and therefore use more.
I switched to Kase about a year ago. Love it. I don't have the 95mm ring or split ND filter. I have the CP, 3,6,9 ND.
Have you tried the Kase Clip-in filters. These mount inside the body, nice to have an internal UV filter that helps reduce dust. This also allows to use neutral density filter with an wide lens.
I haven't yet, but might in the future
Excellent video David - I've been waffling on whether or not to invest in a filter system, and if so, which one? I primarily do wildlife, but occasionally landscapes. I'll check out this Wolverine system - it sounds like the quality is great as well as the ease of use. Have a great week!
Thank you! I like it because it is great quality and doesn't take up much space in the bag.
Looks awesome, you have a link where to buy? Thank you
When you go to the Kase US website it links you to Amazon after you choose a kit that you would like.
I have a question about the Kase filters. I like to buy a set for my fuji 10-24 and 55-200 on my fuji x-t3. But should I buy the 72 mm (like my biggest lens) or a bit bigger like the 77 mm? I hope you can help me out.
I think you would be fine with the 72mm as the filters are thin and should not vignette. If you are worried that they might, then go with the 77mm. I'm not familiar with filters on that particular lens, but my experience with other lenses like that is it should be fine with getting a 72mm filter.
What about quality of the polarizer? Is it as good as the Carl Zeiss or B+W?
IMHO it is better. It is neutral in tone and color, no issues of sharpness, but it is much thinner and magnetic. It means easier to carry and therefore use more.
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Hi David, nice video! Is it the Master Kit version IV?
It is!