Kase Revolution Magnetic Filter Multi Lens Considerations
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Offering some practical considerations for optimally setting up a multiple lens collection with the Kase Revolution magnetic filter system. I hope you find this information a good addition to what's already out there.
As promised in the video, here is a link to a short Kase intro video:
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Great video. I am considering upgrading to this filter system and had a number of questions. Most of these have been answered by your video, thank you.
The thicker Wolverine adaptors are my choice. This video did address what other videos do not. Order multiple adaptors if you have multiple same-size lenses. These are really not meant to be screwed on and off, as you found out. Having to take the adaptors on and off negates the reason we bought the Kase system in the first place. I often take out multiple cameras with different lenses to a photo shoot and being able to quickly snap on and off the CPL is a valuable tool. Purchasing the adaptor and cap combo was my answer. I did but a 95mm for a large telephoto which I use on pelagic boat trips for those times that it would be useful. I would take the hood off to have access to turn the filter.
@@joanneabramson2645 Yes there is no reason to use this system if you are going to move adapters around. The thicker adapters really only become an issue if you want to stack filters on wide angle lenses. You can get vignetting. This could be if you want a CPL plus an ND. Or if you keep a screw in UV in place at all times.
One issue I’m finding with the magnetic lens cap is they are a little hard to deal with if you have your lens hood on. Also, I’m considering a magnetic UV in my WA to avoid the vignetting issue. But the lens cap tends to take any magnetic filter off with it if you don’t get your fingernail in there.
I've just discovered this video and while I can appreciate his help, which is fine if all your lenses have the same filter size, from my experience that rarely happens. My advice would be to purchase a filter set at least one size larger than your largest lens, ie my largest is 77mm, so my filter set is 82mm, to attach filter to any of my lenses I use Kases' magnetic rings to fit respective lens, 67mm lens fit the respective Kase ring and leave it attached permanently you 82mm filter just snaps on it also prevents most any case of Vignetting, with a Kase Cap it is perfect. I currently use 4 lens all of different size and will shortly be getting another which is smaller than any other I have so all I need is a Kase ring and cap at 82mm.
@@geoffhoward2171 This is true. I happen to stick with 77mm threads. YMMV.
Thanks for this, exactly the kind of video I needed
Very interesting in order to make a better choice, thank you very much !!!
The magnetism eventually weakens and its bit risky to keep the filter on incase it falls off. I paid over 600 pounds for 112mm nikon filter set.
Thanks, I was under the assumption that with a 77mm lens thread you want to use the 95 mm kit with 77mm to 95mm step-up ring. this way you don't get lens vignetting if you need to stack CPL with ND filters.
Yeah but if the idea is to leave them on all the time then this becomes too cumbersome to manage and I can’t use my normal lens hoods. They don’t make magnetic step ups or that might work. Instead what I plan to do is go with magnetic UV filters so I can easily take them off when I want to stack NDs. This should eliminate the vignetting issue in all but the most extreme cases. The only issue with that is that I have to be careful not to pull off the UV every time I remove the magnetic lens cap. Then again, maybe I go back to stick lens caps. But I do like the magnetic ones.
There are magnetic step up rings now available. They are more expensive than the regular, threaded step up rings and not easy to find on their shop site.
@@AllTernative90 Great to know! Thx!
Thank you that was really helpful
Thanks Bill, really practical information. By the way, how have you found the image quality when using these filters? Thanks, Peter.
Good image quality. I haven’t done lab tests or any real pixel peeking. But one thing impresses me is no color cast. Even on the 10 stop.
@@BillSmithBSartist Many thanks. Really appreciate your "no BS" style videos.
@@petermcginty3636 Thank you
Great video, thank you for sharing your experience! I have one question that is bothering me: how do you deal with filters that you should rotate (variable nd filters, CPL filters)? do magnetic adapters have some notches inside or filter is rotating freely?
Thanks. No notches. Just magnetic. Filter rotates freely without an issue. I use my Revolution CPL that way. I didn’t know they make a variable ND.
@@BillSmithBSartist thanks, I'm asking because they make magnetic adapters also, for third party filters. So basically they sell 2 rings, one for filter and one for lens, even step up magnetic rings.
Great review. Devil is in the details again.
I like the magnetic lens cap, sounds really secure as it snaps on. ??
Just keep in mind, if you slap it in on top of one of their magnetic filters (say you want to leave the polarizer on) it’s likely to take the filter off with it when you remove it.
I just learned something new after I received my order of another lens cap and a lens cap/inlaid ring kit.
For some reason that so far escapes me, they don’t have a single lens cap design. The standalone lens cap you can buy differs from the one that comes with the inlaid ring. The standalone lens cap works with the standard (non inlaid) ring and the adapter ring for the lens hood. But does not work well with the inlaid ring. Doesn’t fit in all the way. It sort of works. But not real solid.
I’ve sent them feedback. They should make them all interchangeable.
I just received an answer from Desmond Photographic where I bought from. Apparently while Wolverine and Revolution are sometimes used interchangeably, they aren’t always compatible. I could find this on Amazon at the time of purchase, but they sent me this which is the proper Revolution cap.
Kase Wolverine 77mm Universal Magnetic Lens Cap fits Wolverine, Revolution & Skyeye a.co/d/fmq6bLL
Thanks. Very clarifying . But on my current Kase Magnetic Wolverine filter I use step up rings to my filter size 82 mm. Can the same be done with these filters and with the inlay rings and original lense hoods?
I wouldn’t know for sure but another commenter right here plans on using 82mm step up. May want to ask him. I’m not sure what differences, if any, between the Revolution and Wolverine. I thought I saw the terms used together. I may be wrong.
Just from handling what I have so far I can make the following *guesses*:
I suspect the standard adapter ring will work with a step up ring. I guess you’d put a step up ring on your lens and then add an 82mm Kase standard magnetic adapter and buy Kase 82mm filters. Which is I guess what you are doing now.
I’m not sure I can envision a use for the inlay ring in this scenario.
With respect to using your original lens hood, how is that working now with your existing step up ring? I’d imagine with the step up ring on you can’t get the hood over it to mount to the lens.
You didn’t mention stacking filters on the inlay ring with a iv protection filter on . Is there vignetting on the wider angles ?
Excellent question. Yes! There is. One of other commenters said they will opt for larger filters with a step up ring. This is a very smart idea. I think I’ll get by given my limited use. But the step up ring option is something you should seriously consider.
@@BillSmithBSartist but then you can’t use your regular lens hood anymore or any lens hood for that matter.
@@gilcarag274 Good point. Except you could use their magnetic lens hood. Although it’s not as deep as the usual standard telephoto hood.
Right now I am using screw on filters and I am considering getting the Kase revolution system, when I screw 2 filters on to my16-35 I get vignettes at the 16 point on the lens. It is fine with 1 filter but stacked filters no so I am considering the 82 filter set. Have you tried staking filters on your wide angle lens
Not yet. I’ll try to post updates.
Yes. I am getting vignetting at 24 mm in the following configuration:
Lens -> Canon screw in UV filter -> Kase standard (not inlaid) adapter -> ND1000
I’ve not yet tried the inlaid adapter
I guess a mitigating solution would be to spend more money and buy their magnetic UV filter to leave on but then take off when I want to use a polarizer and ND. The vignetting I got by stacking onto my screw in UV was non trivial. Imagine if I stacked a polarizer and an ND on that.
Although another way of looking at it is that it shaves several mils off the short end of my lens if I have to zoom out a little and then crop.
After all, this is not the type of vignette you can fix with a lens profile or the Lightroom vignette tool. It has to be cropped out.
I think I will probably end up with the 82 filter to avoid the vignettes
@@brentconner8239 I’m glad to have given you some info to make your decision before laying out cash.
will these work with the Manfrotto Xume magnetic filter adapters and holders?
I wouldn’t have a way of knowing. Try contacting Kase. Or a distributor such as Desmond Photo.
YOU ARE GOOD
Bill Smith !!!!!!!!!!!! Gettin er done!
Dud where’s the enthusiasm
The most hilarious comment. I save my enthusiasm for other things. LOL.
You’d rather have a quality compromised image instead of not protecting your lens? Find another hobby.
LOL. I’m a recovering purist. You should try it. The actual fact is that my images will quickly become irrevocably compromised after a few dings to my front element. And if you aren’t exposing your front element to a few dings then you need to find another hobby. ;). With all due respect. Which means as much as you’ve shown me. ;). How banged up is your keyboard by the way?
@@BillSmithBSartist What a fantastic reply Bill, made me smile 🙂 Excellent video by the way, it's nice to come across something that gives such detail on one aspect of a product. I'm just about to purchase the system and wanted some opinions on the inlaid ring v's the regular adapter, so this was very helpful, thanks!
@@brendanlynch7296Thank you.