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K&F Concept 82mm Black Diffusion 1/4 & 1/8 Lens Filter Kit (2 Pcs), Mist Cinematic Effect Filter for Vlog/Video/Portrait Image with 28 Multi-Layer Coated

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1.Size:52mm


About this item

  • 【Creats Cinematic Effect】K&F Concept black diffusion filter can soft highlight flares, lowered contrast, and create a cinematic effect for the video and image.
  • 【Professional Portrait Photography Filter】The black diffusion mist filter can soften wrinkles and freckles of facial skin, making it more delicate and gorgeous, presenting a dreamlike effect. Recommend using it in video shooting and portrait photography.
  • 【28 Multi-Layer Coatings】Both sides of the glass with nanometer coatings are waterproof and scratch-resistant. Made by importing Japanese AGC glass, maintaining the balance transmittance of light, with no effect on image quality.
  • 【CNC Non-Slip & Ultra Slim Frame】Ultra slim frame of only 3.3 mm avoids vignetting on wide-angle and telephoto lenses, CNC-Non slip design frame is easy to install and remove.
  • 【Note】The black diffusion filter is compatible with all 82mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. This number is always preceded by a "ø" (diameter) symbol.
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JohnL
2025-08-19 13:54:21
I recently ordered a 1/4 & 1/8 set of black mist filters, but when the filters arrived they had shipped a 1/2 instead of the 1/8.I reached out to K&F customer support and Julie responded back quickly. I explained the mix up and she immediately said they would send the correct 1/8 filter that I ordered, at no additional cost. I received the filter and I'm very satisfied with my purchase.These days that kind of customer service is hard to find, but the good folks at K & F made it right and earned my trust as customer in the future. Buy with confidence and know that their customer service is truly that, great service to the customer.
Juan M.
2025-08-17 15:08:46
Muy buena calidad 100% recomendable, imágenes espectaculares
Joshua Ryan Butler
2025-08-15 21:27:48
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Diego Edu
2025-07-12 13:00:49
happy with these! Great quality
S & L
2025-07-02 13:39:18
So.. I'm going to be up front.. I'm NOT A huge fan of diffusion filters. People already tend to over-soften their images they post online, so I'm not a giant fan of a 'dirty lens' look.However, for some of our sessions we've done, soft images are more desireable than hard/crisp images. (An example, is if you're producing an image that appears to be in a fog or smoke) In the past, I would have simply used an oiled UV Filter (that's literally what it sounds like... put a light layer of oil or grease on the filter, and then attach it). As you can imagine, while those images turn out ok, introducing oil/grease/vaseline into gear, is always a nightmare. So, diffusion filters are a go to, for many photographers.. now myself included.Black diffusion filters by and large, are used for 2 purposes.. 1.) Soften images, and 2.) reduce highlights/glare.. To that end, these 2 filters serve their purpose well.However, I will point out, for MOST use cases, while the 1/8 can be used as an all around every day use filter (if you so desire), I would strongly recommend taking the time to find your use case for the 1/4, as it can drastically change your image.As for these particular filters, they do their jobs, as expected.. EXCEPT, there is one thing I REALLY want to point out: These are double threaded filters, in that you obviously thread them onto your lens, BUT, these is a thread on the external side of the element too, so you can couple this up with other filters, as well.THAT is a major design decision, that I honestly wish more manufacturers would take the time to implement. It's often frustrating, when you're trying to couple up multiple filters, and yet, you can't.As with all K&F filters, the easy twist to open case for the filters are amazing, and the fact they have multiple rings, so you can store a different filter in their case, is a bonus.However, while the fact that you can store other filters in the case is a plus.. it can also be a minus. If/when you have multiple filters of the same manufacturer (in this case, K&F), keeping track of what each filter is, in each case, especially while in studio, can be a challenge. So, it'd be nice to see a label on the case, indicating what is inside. Still, that's something that a simple label maker could do, too, so it's not a big deal... just one thing I've always noticed with multiple manufactures, and is NOT limited to K&F.K&F claims there's an anti-scratch coating on their lenses, but short of taking sandpaper to the filter, I cannot attest to that claim, until I've used these longer than a few weeks. That said, I have no reason to doubt this claim, as the other couple of K&F filters I've used, seem to have held up well.So far, I'm quite happy with these 2 filters. They soften the images, without adding any real color shift. They are comparable to a significantly more expensive set of filters that I've been using for years... so much so, in fact, that I'm thinking about giving more of the K&F brand filters a go.These are an amazing set of filters, and I'm quite happy to have them in my studio gear collection.
Stephen Davis
2025-06-03 13:28:12
Until now, I really haven't tinkered much with diffusion filters as I mainly get the desired results with Photoshop and a brush. Keen to try these, I must say that I did like the results.Caveat - I did most of my shooting with these filters using studio off-camera lighting and a range of modifiers.The effect can be subtle or more dramatic depending largely on your subject and their skin/texture/features couples with how you like to light your scene/subject. A softer light on a subject with mostly clean/flat skin yields a nice dreamy effect that doesn't look too manufactured or plastic. With more harsh lighting even with the same subject, there is a softening effect yet is reduced due to lighting. I did stack the filters and was significantly softer under hard light but not as soft as the previous setting.I did use these diffusion filters on a model I shoot very frequently and asked her to not do much to smooth out her face (she has little acne scars). I used both soft and hard lighting with the filter attached (went back to single filter) and the results were much more noticeable. I was happy to see that, again, didn't look too manufactured or over the top. I did double-up the filter and again the results were as expected with the amount of softening.As far as highlights are concerned - this did aid in highlight control without squashing them out. Specular highlights were still visible yet muted down (based on a control image). It's not negligible but if you're not comparing to a control image, you probably won't see too much difference.NOTE: To better enhance your effect make sure you have any in-camera sharpening turned off (which you should do anyway..LOL) and if you're tethering (Lightroom or Capture One) also make sure you're not sharpening! I am a big Capture One tether shooter and have found that CO does tend to add-in some sharpening on its own (compared RAW shot to card and same file saved to my computer in the CO file).Other items - these filters did not cause any significant color shift (I meant to use my DataColor cards and.. well, didn't.. sorry..) or stop-down any light. The filters are very well made, the threads are nicely machined and finished, and come in a nice filter holder pouch.While I may not use them for all shoots, I can (and have) used them for clients needing that little extra 'something'..
Corey Kelly
2025-05-04 16:10:33
If you're looking to add a touch of magic to your photography, look no further than the K & F Pro Mist filters. These filters are nothing short of amazing, and the 82mm size is the perfect fit for most lenses.Let's start with the construction. These filters are built to last, with high-quality materials that can withstand even the toughest shooting conditions. The glass is coated with a special mist effect that gives your photos a dreamy, ethereal quality that's hard to replicate without using expensive editing software.But what really sets these filters apart is the way they enhance the mood of your photos. The mist effect creates a soft, romantic atmosphere that's perfect for portraits, landscapes, and any other type of photography where you want to capture a feeling of nostalgia or whimsy. The filters are also great for creating a sense of depth and dimensionality, making your subjects stand out from the background in a way that's both subtle and striking.And let's not forget about the ease of use. The K & F Pro Mist filters are a breeze to attach and remove, and they won't interfere with your lens' autofocus or image stabilization features. This means you can experiment with different levels of mistiness without worrying about compromising the quality of your shots.Overall, I couldn't be more pleased with my purchase of the K & F Pro Mist filters. They've added a whole new level of creativity to my photography, and I can't wait to see what kind of magic they'll help me capture next. If you're looking for a way to take your photography to the next level, these filters are definitely worth a try.
blitzdonnerwetter
2025-03-25 16:43:36
Die Effekte sind deutlich sichtbar, beim 1/8-, sowie beim 1/4-Filter. Die Schärfe verringert sich beim fokussierten Objekt geringfügig, bei Gesichtern ist jedoch eine Weichzeichnung deutlich wahrnehmbar. Um Lichter bildet sich ein deutlicher weicher Haloeffekt. Habe keinen Vergleich zu anderen Filter, aber das was ich hier sehe ist genau das was ich von diesen Filtern erwartet habe.
nicolo
2025-02-20 19:54:06
Le rendu est magnifique, sur argentique (BW) que digital.
Alejandro
2025-01-19 15:04:51
Filtros muy bien protegidos, se adhieren al objetivo perfectamente. Recomendado
Desiree serhan
2024-12-21 12:39:20
amazing filters for my sigma lens
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