K&F Concept 52mm ND Filter, variable 2-400, for Nikon DSLR lenses vs K&F CONCEPT 55mm ND Filter (1-9 stops) for Camera Lens

Key Differences

Both are K&F CONCEPT variable ND filters with an adjustable 1–9 stop range and similar user ratings. Product A is a 55mm filter highlighting 8‑layer-coated AGC glass and 360° rotation; Product B is a 52mm filter that includes a cloth and emphasizes high‑quality glass construction. Choose A if you need 55mm thread size and the 360° rotation feature; choose B if you need 52mm size or the included cleaning cloth

K&F Concept 52mm ND Filter, variable 2-400, for Nikon DSLR lenses

K&F Concept 52mm ND Filter, variable 2-400, for Nikon DSLR lenses

K&F CONCEPT • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Variable ND filter 52mm with 1-9 stop range for on-the-fly exposure control. Helps in bright lighting and dramatic skies; users note adjustable density and glass quality, with some concerns about color accuracy and vignetting

Pros

  • adjustable density for on-the-fly exposure control
  • high-quality glass construction
  • effective in bright lighting conditions

Cons

  • color accuracy may vary between users
  • vignetting at higher density settings
  • mixed image quality at extreme densities
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K&F CONCEPT 55mm ND Filter (1-9 stops) for Camera Lens

K&F CONCEPT 55mm ND Filter (1-9 stops) for Camera Lens

K&F CONCEPT • ★ 4.2/5 • Budget

Adjustable 1-9 stop ND filter with 360-degree rotation for precise dimming. Noted for high-quality AGC optical glass and multi-layer coatings; some users observed vignetting and color variation

Pros

  • adjustable 1-9 stop light reduction
  • 360-degree rotation for precise dimming
  • high-quality optical glass with multi-layer coatings
  • reduces reflections and glare

Cons

  • potential vignetting
  • mixed color accuracy and image clarity reports
  • cross-pattern (X black cross) may occur at max stops
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