I've watched hundreds of YT videos on just about every photography subject out there and I have to say, I feel like even if it's something small, I learn so much more from your videos. I just recently found your channel and have watched several videos and I'm happy to say that I subscribed right away. Great work! I look forward to seeing your upcoming videos
In this video, I demo and review the K&F Concept, 1-5 stop, variable ND Filter. K&F Concept supplied two links for the ND Filter: bit.ly/2ZPR2Ju amzn.to/2KbbrlG Neither one of those links ABOVE are an affiliate link for me. I will not make any money if you purchase this product using either of those two links. Gear Used: Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9 Vanguard Tripod: amzn.to/2WqWB2u Siriu Ballhead: amzn.to/2W1MyS0 Video Recording Done With: Osmo Pocket: amzn.to/31upRUT The links for my gear, ARE my affiliate links. I will make a commission if you purchase anything using those links. For more info, please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Settings and Exposure Info: Aperture Priority Mode Spot metering Single point focus Live-view Mode On the Nikon D850, when in Live-view mode and using the setting above, touching the screen will focus on the point touched and meter at the point as well. Image #1: 1/200 sec, F8.0, iso: 64 at 24mm Image #2 1/6 sec, F8.0, iso: 64 at 24mm Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help: onlinephotographytraining.com/support/ See my recommended gear list: www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti I use this software to record my screen: telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2 Thank you!
I would really like to see ND classes both for landscape photography and portraiture. I appreciate the care you take in your tutorials making sure you give us the latest and best explanations with your subjects.
Thanks for your response. I do recall that ND filters can be used in portraits as it can affect the tonal quality of the subject and the background with the use of a high-speed flash. It does take a bit of finesse and practice and I hope that Anthony can offer his usual informative tutorial on ND filters for different uses.
Hi, Anthony great videos. I ordered the K&F Concepts CPL & Fader ND2-ND32 w/ their "Money Back for No Reason Return Policy". I found videos on UA-cam describing a problem after purchasing. Once the CPL is correctly oriented you turn pins on the ND filter in a slot preventing it from maxing out with the cross pattern. The problems are turning ND to the max can easily turn the position of CPL. After a while, you don't know the CPL's orientation as it has no stop. Then the return process (in broken Engish) is so complicated that you have to keep it!
I've been using the Singh-Ray 10-stop variable ND filter, and I do notice the cross-hatch pattern when shooting at focal lengths wider than 24mm on a full-frame camera. As long as you're mindful of this, the cross-hatch is never a problem. I also tend to take two shots in these types of scenes...one 'fast' and one 'long', then blend in a few rivulets of water from the 'fast' picture to indicate a bit of 'energy' to the water as opposed to all that foam. That looks like a pretty good filter, by the way.
Anthony is outside making videos...EXCELLENT and I hope they continue!! After watching the video I'm going to get one of their filters because the one's I own always leave a darker color cast than they should. Thank you!
Thank you for reviewing this product Anthony. Your positive evaluation gives me confidence to consider its purchase; I noticed that they also have a 3 - 7 ND filter and that would be my preference.
Thanks Anthony. I learnt something about long exposures today - that you can use aperture priority and the camera will set the ss for you even with the nd filter. I usually do it in manual and have an app to calculate what ss I should use.
One advantage to a variable ND filter where intensity can be adjusted as opposed to a solid 5 stop ND filter is that focusing is less problematic. You can install the variable filter, set it at 1 stop, adjust the focus then, rotate the ring down to darken in to 5 stops and take a nice focused image. Often with solid filters you must first focus the lens then install the solid filter. Installing that type of filter means taking special care not to move the lens out of focus. Though solid filter are higher quality then are variable filters sometimes they are just not worth the extra hassle.
Would LOVE to see portrait shoot with this ND filter. ESP to see how you keep the sky from being blown out and the subject properly exposed. Also the steps taken to achieve those images. Thanks for all of your videos. I’ve learned so much from them.
Hi Anthony, a good review on this filter. I would suggest going into the construction of filters as to why some may be better constructed than others. More information on how to use them is appreciated. You may want to do video on how to use a variable ND filter. In closing its nice to have a face with the voice we have been listening to for years.
Hi Anthony, great video and very useful as I'm considering one of these variable filters. One thing you didn't mention was if there is any noticeable X effect? I couldn't see any but then viewing on a Mac probably isn't ideal. I'd love to hear what you think about the version they do that has a variable polariser included? Some of the reviews say that there is a noticeable X effect at wider focal lengths? Any thoughts?
Hi, Anthony, a quick question was there any cross-hatching? Landscape is my thing so NDs at times create some lovely effects, so would be interested in seeing your process.
Thanks. So did you experience any cross shaped anomalies? Do they use hard stops to prevent continuous circular adjustment? Var NDs I have and used before don't have limit stops, so can be continually rotated, inducing the darkening.
Hi Tony, To my kind of photos, as you know, I don't need this kind of filter (I only use an UV), but I loved to learn about it. These king of video with you appearring and doing / shoothing is cool. By the way, nice T-Shirt! Best
Anthony, as usual, well done. The one parameter on which you did not comment was whether or not the variable ND filter negatively impacted the sharpness or resolution of the image. In my experience, a number of inexpensive filters have degraded the images. Can you give us an update with that information as well? Thank you, again.
Anthony, Great videos, you always do a great job on explaining. I now starting to learn more about using a ND Filter. My question is related with using an ND filter and how do I know how many stops my filter has. Its most probably something easy to find but I have had the filter for a while but I am not sure about the stops. Pro Master Filter, 77mm Variable ND Code 9566 Standard. On package: The Variable ND filter allows flexible lighting control in a variety of conditions with a continuously variable neutral Density factor of ND3 TO ND400. I appreciate your time any information to understand. Thank you and keep up the Great Work.
I used a test image for comparison of your K&F ND Variable filter being on the lens and off the lens. First test was without your filter to make sure I was getting a sharp image also tried it with multiple lenses to make sure I did not have a problem with getting a sharp image with any of the lenses. All the images with the Two lenses I used were perfectly sharp without your filter. I then use your filter on the lenses using the same settings and got terrible results. The image was completely unusable blurry after installing the filter. Also the color shift was not acceptable. The lenses I used were of high quality Canon L glass series lenses.
I've watched hundreds of YT videos on just about every photography subject out there and I have to say, I feel like even if it's something small, I learn so much more from your videos. I just recently found your channel and have watched several videos and I'm happy to say that I subscribed right away. Great work! I look forward to seeing your upcoming videos
I'm watching reviews of this filter. Yours is the best.
Excellent presentation ! Easy tu understand, clear comparison
Wow, your tripod and camera are moving wildly! Thank for the review - very helpful.
Literally I thought I was being nitpicky when I saw it and was like "is that greenscreen"?
Dan Gilman Exactly!
In this video, I demo and review the K&F Concept, 1-5 stop, variable ND Filter.
K&F Concept supplied two links for the ND Filter:
bit.ly/2ZPR2Ju
amzn.to/2KbbrlG
Neither one of those links ABOVE are an affiliate link for me. I will not make any money if you purchase this product using either of those two links.
Gear Used:
Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ
Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9
Vanguard Tripod: amzn.to/2WqWB2u
Siriu Ballhead: amzn.to/2W1MyS0
Video Recording Done With:
Osmo Pocket: amzn.to/31upRUT
The links for my gear, ARE my affiliate links. I will make a commission if you purchase anything using those links.
For more info, please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Settings and Exposure Info:
Aperture Priority Mode
Spot metering
Single point focus
Live-view Mode
On the Nikon D850, when in Live-view mode and using the setting above, touching the screen will focus on the point touched and meter at the point as well.
Image #1:
1/200 sec, F8.0, iso: 64 at 24mm
Image #2
1/6 sec, F8.0, iso: 64 at 24mm
Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help:
onlinephotographytraining.com/support/
See my recommended gear list:
www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti
I use this software to record my screen:
telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2
Thank you!
I would really like to see ND classes both for landscape photography and portraiture. I appreciate the care you take
in your tutorials making sure you give us the latest and best explanations with your subjects.
Anita Dash using ND filters for portraits is not common. If the shutter speed gets too slow the person will be blurry ;-)
Thanks for your response. I do recall that ND filters can be used in portraits as it can affect the tonal quality of the subject and the background with the use of a high-speed flash. It does take a bit of finesse and practice and I hope that Anthony can offer his usual informative tutorial on ND filters for different uses.
Hi, Anthony great videos. I ordered the K&F Concepts CPL & Fader ND2-ND32 w/ their "Money Back for No Reason Return Policy". I found videos on UA-cam describing a problem after purchasing. Once the CPL is correctly oriented you turn pins on the ND filter in a slot preventing it from maxing out with the cross pattern. The problems are turning ND to the max can easily turn the position of CPL. After a while, you don't know the CPL's orientation as it has no stop. Then the return process (in broken Engish) is so complicated that you have to keep it!
I've been using the Singh-Ray 10-stop variable ND filter, and I do notice the cross-hatch pattern when shooting at focal lengths wider than 24mm on a full-frame camera. As long as you're mindful of this, the cross-hatch is never a problem. I also tend to take two shots in these types of scenes...one 'fast' and one 'long', then blend in a few rivulets of water from the 'fast' picture to indicate a bit of 'energy' to the water as opposed to all that foam. That looks like a pretty good filter, by the way.
Anthony is outside making videos...EXCELLENT and I hope they continue!! After watching the video I'm going to get one of their filters because the one's I own always leave a darker color cast than they should. Thank you!
Thank you Anthony. It’s good to see you out the field behind the lens. Great knowledge & straight forward. Thank you. Neville J.
Blessings to you brother. Thank you for your guidance and advice.
Thank you for reviewing this product Anthony. Your positive evaluation gives me confidence to consider its purchase; I noticed that they also have a 3 - 7 ND filter and that would be my preference.
Just get a 6 stop fixed.
Thanks for the advice.
Thanks Anthony. I learnt something about long exposures today - that you can use aperture priority and the camera will set the ss for you even with the nd filter. I usually do it in manual and have an app to calculate what ss I should use.
One advantage to a variable ND filter where intensity can be adjusted as opposed to a solid 5 stop ND filter is that focusing is less problematic. You can install the variable filter, set it at 1 stop, adjust the focus then, rotate the ring down to darken in to 5 stops and take a nice focused image. Often with solid filters you must first focus the lens then install the solid filter. Installing that type of filter means taking special care not to move the lens out of focus. Though solid filter are higher quality then are variable filters sometimes they are just not worth the extra hassle.
Anthony these are very helpful, very practical.. thanks
Thank you. I was considering this filter.
Would LOVE to see portrait shoot with this ND filter. ESP to see how you keep the sky from being blown out and the subject properly exposed. Also the steps taken to achieve those images. Thanks for all of your videos. I’ve learned so much from them.
I always thought Lightroom was for guys who didn't know how to use filters :-) Great video as always -ND and portraiture would be cool !
Great Video, thanks for sharing your wisdom on photography. Yes more on ND and polarizing and long exposure techniques would be excellent.
Yes, I would love to see more videos on nd filters.
yes. ND filter and blurring water. Nice work
Hi Anthony great video’s and yes would love to see some more hands on and how too’ especially with ND filters, Many thanks and keep em coming
Thank you for such an informative video. Loved it. Yes, would love to see, more long exposure videos with K&F ND filter. Thanks in advance.
Nd filters for the win! Great video Anthony!
Yes please, more instructional videos on using ND filters!!!
I bought the same nd filter, found out the cap does not fit on the filter, is there a cap will fit it? What size? Thanks!
Hi Anthony, a good review on this filter. I would suggest going into the construction of filters as to why some may be better constructed than others. More information on how to use them is appreciated. You may want to do video on how to use a variable ND filter. In closing its nice to have a face with the voice we have been listening to for years.
It would be fantastic if you did a follow up on this as I for one would be very interested.
Yes , please add some instruction videos on using ND filters. Thanks
Hi Anthony, great video and very useful as I'm considering one of these variable filters. One thing you didn't mention was if there is any noticeable X effect? I couldn't see any but then viewing on a Mac probably isn't ideal.
I'd love to hear what you think about the version they do that has a variable polariser included? Some of the reviews say that there is a noticeable X effect at wider focal lengths? Any thoughts?
Thank you for another awesome video please do one for portraits using ND Filters.
Yes, the more instruction the better.
Hi, Anthony, a quick question was there any cross-hatching? Landscape is my thing so NDs at times create some lovely effects, so would be interested in seeing your process.
Thanks. So did you experience any cross shaped anomalies? Do they use hard stops to prevent continuous circular adjustment? Var NDs I have and used before don't have limit stops, so can be continually rotated, inducing the darkening.
Hi Tony,
To my kind of photos, as you know, I don't need this kind of filter (I only use an UV), but I loved to learn about it.
These king of video with you appearring and doing / shoothing is cool. By the way, nice T-Shirt!
Best
Aperture priority is the recommended mode for this type of photo always?
Did you do any comparison photos at stops 1-5? Again I learn something new every time. Thanks
Love your videos. Are you still planning a review of the Fujifilm X-T3
Anthony, as usual, well done. The one parameter on which you did not comment was whether or not the variable ND filter negatively impacted the sharpness or resolution of the image. In my experience, a number of inexpensive filters have degraded the images. Can you give us an update with that information as well? Thank you, again.
Sure, more videos about ND filters and filters in general will be appreciated.
Anthony,
Great videos, you always do a great job on explaining. I now starting to learn more about using a ND Filter.
My question is related with using an ND filter and how do I know how many stops my filter has.
Its most probably something easy to find but I have had the filter for a while but I am not sure about the stops.
Pro Master Filter, 77mm Variable ND
Code 9566
Standard.
On package: The Variable ND filter allows flexible lighting control
in a variety of conditions with a continuously variable neutral
Density factor of ND3 TO ND400.
I appreciate your time any information to understand.
Thank you and keep up the Great Work.
Would love more in the field videos on ND filters and long exposures
Yes I’m up for more Nd classes. I always thought NDs were for photogs that don’t know how to use LR or PS
Love your valuable videos. May I suggest product reviews need to be more detailed though.
Yes please, make some more!
Hi, yes videos on ND's would be appreciated, is there a variable filter that ranges up to 10 stops please?
Thanks for a great video. I have the D850 and 24-70. I would like to learn more about using ND filters.
Dont think its shot on field ?? Tripod is not actually positioned on ground and seems to be moving ;) Anyway thanks for the review.
I used a test image for comparison of your K&F ND Variable filter being on the lens and off the lens. First test was without your filter to make sure I was getting a sharp image also tried it with multiple lenses to make sure I did not have a problem with getting a sharp image with any of the lenses. All the images with the Two lenses I used were perfectly sharp without your filter. I then use your filter on the lenses using the same settings and got terrible results. The image was completely unusable blurry after installing the filter. Also the color shift was not acceptable. The lenses I used were of high quality Canon L glass series lenses.
That was very helpful thank you, would like to see portraits done outside using ND Filters
ND filters will really benefit your video. Try it!
Videos on long exposure in landscape and portraiture would be appreciated.
More videos on long exposure techniques would be appreciated
Hi I have seen watched your lumina videos which I have really enjoyed, regard videos for long exposure and nd filters I would to see some .
id br interested to see a video where you would use an ND filter on a portrait shot please
Man thanks Simon Ryan, Coventry UK
I would like to see how to use nd filters
Why is your camera moving about when your talking
FREAKY 😧
Yup. Noticed that too.
Greenscreen, apparently.
More reviews of ND filters.
I would like to to see more videos about Luminar 3 software Anthony?!)))