








šø Elevate your photography game with the ultimate 10-stop ND filterābecause every shot deserves to stand out.
The K&F CONCEPT 58mm ND1000 is a premium 10-stop fixed neutral density filter crafted from Japanese AGC optical glass with 28 multi-layer coatings. Its aviation aluminum alloy frame is ultra-slim and durable, preventing vignetting and jamming. Hydrophobic and scratch-resistant coatings protect the lens while maintaining exceptional image quality. Ideal for long exposure photography, it reduces light by 10 stops, enabling creative slow shutter effects without color cast or autofocus issues.













| ASIN | B07F68NWH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Camera Lens Neutral Density Filters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,630) |
| Date First Available | July 2, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.3 x 0.01 inches |
M**.
Excellent value for a very nice ND filter
We all know how expensive ND filters can get, so I wasn't sure how this filter would perform given the price. This filter has well exceeded my expectations. I shot a scene with an R6 + EF 24-70 2.8 II in direct sunlight and processed the raw files in Lightroom. With a WhiBal card for reference, No filter: 5400K, +3 tint. Filter: 5450k, +17 tint. This indicates a slight green cast which is easily eliminated. Viewing the images side by side at 100%, I see no difference in sharpness. The ND strength is also exactly as advertised. I'm also happy to report that the R6 can easily auto-focus through it, something my old DSLR couldn't do the last time I used a 10 stop ND. If your EVF is set to auto brightness, you'll want to set it manually while using an ND, otherwise it'll appear too dark. This doesn't affect the actual exposure though.
N**E
A high-quality piece of glass that is budget-friendly
When photography became more than a hobby for me, I started collecting various accessories to make my camera package more complete. One of the elements I found to be essential was a good set of filters for my camera. I started collecting UV filters of various brands, but when it came to an ND filter, I was a little pickier. First of all, I wanted one that was budget-friendly as well as well-made. I finally found what I was looking for in the 77mm ND1000 Filter from K&F Concept. This filter is available in a variety of sizes from 58mm-82mm. The ND1000 is made with premium Japan Optics glass and an aluminum alloy frame. Itās slim, lightweight and the extra tough frame ensures long-term durability and prevents jamming. The filter features a top level of transmittance and does not have color cast. The 18-layer multi-resistant coating reduces lens flare and ghosting while also making the filter scratch resistant, water repellant, and oil and dust resistant. The multi-coating process also makes it possible for users to achieve super slow shutter speeds in daylight to render moving objects invisible. Because itās an ND1000 filter, you have the option to reduce the amount of light in a photo by 10 and effectively reduce light reflections while improving the overall image quality. The filter arrived in a very secure, hard plastic case. It was easy to open, but keeps the filter safe from environmental factors when itās not in use. It stores easily alongside my camera in my camera backpack. The general purpose of this type of filter is to provide users with a strong neutral density (ND) filter which reduces the amount of light hitting the cameraās sensor by about 1000 times. The ND1000 is an extreme version of the neutral density filter as many of them are typically only 3-stops in strength. I wanted this filter specifically for outdoor, long-exposure photography. I thought this filter would help me to have a wider variety of shots when using the same photography equipment that I normally do. My favorite all-purpose lens is the Canon EF 24-105mm. This is a 77mm lens and so I selected the 77mm size filter from K&F Concept. The filter fits perfectly on the 24-105mm lens I mentioned before. I didnāt have any issues with it fitting or screwing into place. This has been an issue for me in the past with some other filters. I tested the filter in a few different ways. First, I held the filter up to the lens without screwing it onto the lens. This showed the difference between the image with the filter and the image with the filter. With this type of test, you can clearly see a correctly exposed image and one that is darkened quite a bit with showing only the āhotā spots of light in the photo. After taking a few shots with the filter installed on my camera, I noticed that there were no edge vignetting issues at all. The glass seems to be of high quality since I didnāt notice any ghosting issues either. The ND1000 Filter from K&F Concept is a very nice option for a budget-friendly, high-quality piece of glass. Itās been very useful for me and a great addition to my camera kit. If you are looking for an ND1000 filter, I can recommend this one from K&F Concept as opposed to one from another manufacturer that might cost an arm and a leg.
C**Z
Love it. I definitely recommend.
The color is great. Image is very clear. Lens filter for cameras. I use it for my Sony ZV E 10. Function to block out extra light. Fits perfectly to the camera size you wish to purchase it for. Easy to clean using a microfiber cloth.
A**E
Excellent value ND filter, but not perfect
Iāve wanted to use an ND filter to achieve some long shutter, waterfall effects and motion blur of clouds in landscapes on my Lumix FZ300 bridge camera. K&F Concept filters appear to have good reviews and are priced competitively for the hobby photographer. I recently bought the K&F Concept 52mm MC UV Protection Filter with 28 Multi-Layer Coatings HD/Hydrophobic/Scratch Resistant Ultra-Slim UV Filter for 52mm Camera Lens and it is a great filter. I bought this one after buying a K&F Concept ND2-32 filter and finding that one was not enough light reduction. So, I ordered this K&F Concept 52mm ND1000 (10-Stop Fixed Neutral Density Filter) ND Lens Filter, 28 Multi-Layer Coatings Waterproof Scratch Resistant Super Slim for Camera Lens (Nano-X Series) . Yet again this 52mm filter comes in a huge plastic case. Clearly, a common case is used by K&F for all filter sizes, but these are too bulky to carry in your camera bag for just that small filter, especially if you have several. Iām going to have to find more appropriately sized cases. . The filter itself is manufactured to a very high-quality standard. It threaded on first time, and smoothly, to the K&F UV filter, which I use purely as protection for the camera lens. The filter also screws off easily with no sticking. . I did see a distinct warm bias in my testing on an overcast, dull day. It is noticeable in a side-by-side comparison photo (see attached), but slight enough that it can compensated for in photo post-processing, though more problematic with video. You might be able to adjust the white balance to compensate, but Iāve not tried that. Interestingly, the ND2-32 filter gave a yellow bias. There was no uneven gradation but some slight vignetting on my FZ300 at the widest, 25mm focal length. My sensor must be offset as the dark corners are only in the left corners. The vignette effect was smaller than with the ND2-32 filter. It is thinner, being a fixed ND. The clarity of the image was not affected by adding the ND filter. . The landscape photo was initially without the ND filter, just my UV and camera-metered exposure (f4, ISO 100, 1/160s). Then, I added the ND1000 filter and retook the shot at f4, ISO 100, 6s, based on my exposure appās calculation, assuming 10 stops of light reduction. The resultant image was close enough in exposure to confirm the ND filter is actually reducing 10 stops of light. š For a waterfall, Iād be looking for at least a 2 or 3 second exposure time. Under the same lighting conditions, the ND32 filter only dropped the shutter to 1/20th seconds at f4, ISO 100. f4 and ISO 100 is the sweet spot for my camera. . NOTE: You can stack another filter in front of this ND filter, unlike the ND2-32, which has no front thread. . CONCLUSION: . If you are looking at buying a neutral density filter, the ND1000 should be the first one you buy. The 10-stop filtration gave me the slower shutter speed I was looking for. A 5-stop filter isnāt going to give you the effect you need for water in good sunlight. I'd suggest an ND2-400 if you still want the variability in density. This ND1000 will be a useful addition to my camera accessories. . At just $26, I can certainly recommend this ND filter!
L**G
Makes daylight long exposures easy
Bought this for the great American eclipse last year and I havenāt never stopped creating with it. Fit perfectly on my RF 100-500. The results were amazing. Color was spot on. I have dropped this filter (unfortunately) several times and it still doesnāt have a scratch on it, so I would say it is quite durable. At this price point I would definitely recommend this filter to anyone.
J**N
Der Filter lƤsst sich gut aufdrehen und wieder abnehmen. Ich konnte keine Farbverschiebungen feststellen. Die Fotos sind scharf. Ich habe eine Sony A7Rii mit 42 MP genutzt. Daher meine volle Empfehlung.
B**R
I use this with good quality step rings so I can hot swap it through prime lenses. Saves buying all different sizes. Make sure you get good quality step rings though or you will have permanent additions to your filter... Very good quality ND. Like it says, no 'X' cross at any setting. Smooth to adjust but stays in place at the ND you want. Colours are consistent. Stays in my bag at all times.
M**N
Very high quality.
R**L
Es una buena opcion para aventurarse en la fotografia de larga esposicion sin gastar mucho!! No viƱetea y no altera los colores. Recomendable!!
J**K
Sample image is 30 second exposure, F22, 100 ISO. This filter works great for what it's intended for. It's made some of my photos quite buttery smooth, though it's actually darker than I anticipated. But that's entirely okay, I can generally work around that or get something less powerful. No major flaring issues that I noticed other than what would normally be caused by my lens. Definitely would recommend for anyone looking to do long exposures in the middle of the day. Shot towards the sun in one photo and still ended up with a 10 second exposure. I don't recommend it for long exposures at night unless you want to be sitting around for 30-40 minutes, but that's your own call.Minimal to no sharpness change as well for my shots, though I found focusing through it somewhat difficult late into my sunset shots.
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