67mm Variable ND filter, 1-9 stops for camera lenses vs K&F CONCEPT 55mm ND Filter (1-9 stops) for Camera Lens
Overall winner: 67mm Variable ND filter, 1-9 stops for camera lenses
Key Differences
Product A is a 55mm variable ND with an 8-layer-coated AGC glass and lists potential issues like dark areas; Product B is a 67mm variable ND that highlights premium optical glass with multi-layer coatings but calls out possible vignetting. Choose A if you need the smaller 55mm size and a slightly more affordable option; choose B if you need the larger 67mm diameter and the noted premium glass
67mm Variable ND filter, 1-9 stops for camera lenses
Adjustable ND filter with 1–9 stops, crafted from AGC optical glass with multi-layer coatings for reduced reflections. Customers note strong glass quality and effectiveness in bright light, with some reports of color shifts and vignetting
Pros
- adjustable 1-9 stop light reduction
- 360-degree rotation for precise dimming
- premium AGC optical glass with multi-layer coatings
- reduces reflections and glare
Cons
- possible color shift reported by some users
- some users report vignetting
K&F CONCEPT 55mm ND Filter (1-9 stops) for Camera Lens
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | K&F CONCEPT |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Tie |