RE: K&F Variable ND2-400 Filter (quick test)

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They look good to me, as long as it does the trick of effectively taking you down a stop or two. The yellow tint isn’t really that noticeable I’d say.

I must say I’m always a bit perplexed watching some YouTubers compare compression, or white balance or sharpness in great detail, when 99.9% of the time the end viewer won’t ever or notice or care 😂
They do these 1 hour long comparisons with charts and shit.
I always go with what looks good and my own aesthetic judgement, so if you’re happy I’d say you’ve found the right set. Looks good to me man!

Is there loads of snow where you are? ND’s must be needed all the time in the daylight 😆



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I must say I’m always a bit perplexed watching some YouTubers compare compression, or white balance or sharpness in great detail, when 99.9% of the time the end viewer won’t ever or notice or care.

we do tend to overstress about details that 0.1% of people will maybe notice :)
my main concern was mostly about color cast and that X thing that happens on some variable NDs. also for video a bit of softness is not that of a big deal. it just should not be over the top.

We had snow last weekend, now is melted away. They say we could get more today and tomorrow so it will be kinda a surprise on Sunday. It could be that this ND is not enough to i will need more light :D
From what we talked we should have just few scenes outside, so only thing i don't want is blizzard :D

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