Freewell K2 Filter Kit
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- I take a look at the new the new future proof Freewell Filter kit with adapters that fit lenses up to 82mm.
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Todd, it's so strange I had been looking out for your video and even with notifications on I missed the last 3 and I went back to check out the Greece videos again and found your recent videos. Superb as always mate. Cheers from Ireland.
Oh cool yeah sometimes they just don’t come through.
Great filter system. I’ve got some CP and ND screw-on filters from Freewell • By the way recently found at the thrift store a photo book HEARTLAND: Prairie Portraits And Landscapes (photographs by Ottmar Bierwagen, text by Mark Abley) published in 1989. Very lovely photographic record of life on Canadian prairies of that period. Immediately I thought of Todd Korol’s photo projects :)
Thanks, I remember that book. I know Ottmar, he was a very good photographer.
This is an awesome kit. I use a Kase filter system which is also magnetic and it's great. Thanks for all the awesome videos Todd!
Thanks. I hear good things about the Kase system.
Thank you for another great educational video Todd. ❤❤
Thanks for coming along on the journey Rick!
As it's based around variable ND filters, it seems to be aimed more at video than stills. I currently use the Kase Wolverine magnetic ND filter system and they do not introduce a colour cast.
I would be interested in trying them out, thanks.
Thanks! Looks like a winner filter system. How's that X2D working for you? I love mine. :-)
Thank you so much, you made my day! Love the Blad!!
Thanks!
Thank you very much!!! You made my day!!
This is basically a knock-off of the Lee Filters system.
Hello Todd ; I have been curious about that system ... I have many LF lenses , but also the Leica M uses the smaller lenses ... I hope this is usable on ALL my lenses too , I have many vintage lenses for 35mm ... .
You can use a step down ring from the 67, but I think putting this on a tiny Leica lens might be a little tough, although in theory it could work. Your lens selection sounds great!