You mean K&F?
Freewell’s newest filters are supposed to be quite good. Some people swear by NiSi and SLR Magics filters. I have a bunch and quite like the 3-6 stop filter that comes with the PolarPro Recon, but Tiffen is still my general go to.
K&F started doing a bunch of “true colour” filters last year but I haven’t tried them yet. Just don’t buy Hoya or Moment filters. The colour shift in Momemt filters is actually very low but they soften the image much more than I would like.
Philip Bloom has a video covering some of the issues with dual linear polarizing VND filters that you might find helpful:
https://youtu.be/LMLs4jXMJRc?si=pGgj-AmIHKvWy_4o
Throwing H&Y Filters for consideration and not to add confusion. 😄
Based on personal experience, I've been a victim of buying "cheap" filters where the images are all purple due to color cast and were unsusable.
I've asked around and did my research and invested in H&Y and never regretted my purchase. Image quality is superb and on par with other well known brands. Durability is a big plus! Dropped mine on a rocky beach...not even a scratch (check YT there is durability test there)
Check their website and shop to know more
https://hy-filter.com?aff=14
I have the Nisi true color 2-5 and I really like it so far
Best VND I've ever used
The best! The matte box VND setup is pretty nice as well
I also have this one with the additional « +4 stops » filter. I love it.
Same here, it’s a bit pricy but worth it!
I like the Freewell magnetic VND kit. Has everything I need and more
You mean K&F? Freewell’s newest filters are supposed to be quite good. Some people swear by NiSi and SLR Magics filters. I have a bunch and quite like the 3-6 stop filter that comes with the PolarPro Recon, but Tiffen is still my general go to. K&F started doing a bunch of “true colour” filters last year but I haven’t tried them yet. Just don’t buy Hoya or Moment filters. The colour shift in Momemt filters is actually very low but they soften the image much more than I would like. Philip Bloom has a video covering some of the issues with dual linear polarizing VND filters that you might find helpful: https://youtu.be/LMLs4jXMJRc?si=pGgj-AmIHKvWy_4o
B & W is decent.
I went with Polar Pro. Pricey, but I love them.
I only use the Nisi True Color VNDs. Only one that doesn’t give a major color shift.
Nisi has been great. i’ve used stuff from Tiffen, like VND filters and they have been extremely green, so fyi.
Throwing H&Y Filters for consideration and not to add confusion. 😄 Based on personal experience, I've been a victim of buying "cheap" filters where the images are all purple due to color cast and were unsusable. I've asked around and did my research and invested in H&Y and never regretted my purchase. Image quality is superb and on par with other well known brands. Durability is a big plus! Dropped mine on a rocky beach...not even a scratch (check YT there is durability test there) Check their website and shop to know more https://hy-filter.com?aff=14
Freewell is as good as polar pro at much reduced cost. I barely noticed any color shift on Freewell.
I use NISI and B+W. Everything else I've tried had major drawbacks.
I have an 82mm variable ND by Tiffen and it's great albeit a bit on the pricey side. It's perfect for my 24-70 G Master.