67mm Clip-on CPL Phone Camera Lens Filter Kit Applicable to All Mobile Phone Models
SKU: KF01.2902V2
Item being reviewed: K&F 52mm Clip-on ND2-400 Phone Camera Lens Filter, K&F Concept ND Filter Compatible with iPhone 15 14 13 12 11 Smart Phones.
Price at time of order / review: £25.39.
I'm in love. Years ago I bought a macro lens that clips onto my phone so I knew I'd have to take my phone out of my case to get this one to work. No problem. I don't take that many photos with my phone anyway. I am over the moon with how much this has improved those few photos now that I can get rid of the sun glare in most of them. The colors look better. The lens is big enough that I can picture it easily being compatible with a wide range of phones. It confused me why the seller only mentions iPhones. The quality of this lens is excellent. I can not recommend this product enough. I was utterly delighted when I opened the box and saw just what I got. Nice little storage case too.
Price at time of order / review: £25.39.
I'm in love. Years ago I bought a macro lens that clips onto my phone so I knew I'd have to take my phone out of my case to get this one to work. No problem. I don't take that many photos with my phone anyway. I am over the moon with how much this has improved those few photos now that I can get rid of the sun glare in most of them. The colors look better. The lens is big enough that I can picture it easily being compatible with a wide range of phones. It confused me why the seller only mentions iPhones. The quality of this lens is excellent. I can not recommend this product enough. I was utterly delighted when I opened the box and saw just what I got. Nice little storage case too.
24/06/2024
Let me preface this by saying this is my first foray into the world of ND filters and so this review is of a complete novice! and I have to say this is a Great ND filter - I have used it on my Samsung S24 Ultra and it works amazingly well with different levels of filter achieved by rotating the ring around the edge, when pointing it at my work laptop setup, it completely blocks out my laptop screen while still retaining my external monitor screen, a further adjustments then swaps them by blocking the monitor light and displaying the laptop screen - I find the technology fascinating.
I have taken it out and about with me to film some flowing water and at certain settings you can see straight through the water! I'm learning on my own what lighting types I can use it with so its going to be a slow process.
I have no other experience of ND filters so I cannot compare it or say if this is for the professional, but for beginners this is a great start.
I have taken it out and about with me to film some flowing water and at certain settings you can see straight through the water! I'm learning on my own what lighting types I can use it with so its going to be a slow process.
I have no other experience of ND filters so I cannot compare it or say if this is for the professional, but for beginners this is a great start.
19/06/2024
The 52mm Clip-on ND2-400 Phone Camera Lens Filter by K&F Concept is a versatile accessory that enhances smartphone photography. It effectively reduces light intake from ND2 to ND400, allowing for creative control over exposure in various lighting conditions. I found it invaluable during outdoor shoots, enabling me to capture smooth waterfall effects and vibrant sunsets without overexposure. Its clip-on design is compatible with a range of smartphones, including iPhone 15 to 11, ensuring convenience and quality results for mobile photography enthusiasts.
19/06/2024
Arrived in a somewhat branded box, inside is the lens itself that comes in a small travel case.
I'm using this on an iPhone 11 with a case and It was pretty awkward to use as it didn't sit flush with my camera, resulting in some alternative-looking photos, not only that, but the attachment takes up a huge chunk of my screen, so this is better suited for larger phones.
The lens does work and you can easily control how much light input there is using the dial on the lens itself, which is conveniently marked out.
It is very easy to set up and operate, and if used correctly can take some very good photos, id say this is an excellent entry to photography and video work, as you're not forking out over an expensive camera and wondering how to operate it.
I'm using this on an iPhone 11 with a case and It was pretty awkward to use as it didn't sit flush with my camera, resulting in some alternative-looking photos, not only that, but the attachment takes up a huge chunk of my screen, so this is better suited for larger phones.
The lens does work and you can easily control how much light input there is using the dial on the lens itself, which is conveniently marked out.
It is very easy to set up and operate, and if used correctly can take some very good photos, id say this is an excellent entry to photography and video work, as you're not forking out over an expensive camera and wondering how to operate it.
23/05/2024
I recently tried out the 52mm Clip-on ND2-400 Phone Camera Lens Filter by K&F Concept, and it's transformed my phone photography experience. This versatile filter offers a wide range of light reduction options from ND2 to ND400, allowing for creative control over exposure in various lighting conditions.
The clip-on design makes it compatible with a range of smartphones, including the latest iPhone models, ensuring that I can achieve professional-quality results with my mobile photography. Whether I'm capturing landscapes, portraits, or action shots, this filter helps me achieve the perfect balance of light and shadow.
Overall, I highly recommend the 52mm Clip-on ND2-400 Phone Camera Lens Filter to any smartphone photographer looking to elevate their images. It's a compact and convenient accessory that delivers impressive results, making it a must-have for mobile photography enthusiasts.
The clip-on design makes it compatible with a range of smartphones, including the latest iPhone models, ensuring that I can achieve professional-quality results with my mobile photography. Whether I'm capturing landscapes, portraits, or action shots, this filter helps me achieve the perfect balance of light and shadow.
Overall, I highly recommend the 52mm Clip-on ND2-400 Phone Camera Lens Filter to any smartphone photographer looking to elevate their images. It's a compact and convenient accessory that delivers impressive results, making it a must-have for mobile photography enthusiasts.
22/05/2024
At this price point, you can't begin to compare this against higher end brands such as Hoya or PolarPro, but for an entry into ND filters and for those using an iPhone or other mobile phone, this actually isn't too bad. It's easy to use with plenty of adjustment and it's not hard to find that 'sweet' point during the time that you're using it. Markings are clear, adjustment ring moves smoothly and everything works as it should. It's really hard to find fault. Also comes in a nice protective box and a small cleaning wipe. My only gripe is the clip is quite chunky and clunky, but at this price - it's actually a good start, so comes with a recommendation!
20/05/2024
I took a punt that this would fit on either an iPhone XR or a second generation SE (neither model being mentioned) and am glad that I did, as it attaches without issue to both models. The filter attaches by means of a strong clip that doesn't cause any issues for the device - but might not fit at the same time as a case. The adjustable ring moves readily and there are clear markings on it for start point and maximum. This was supplied boxed, with a neat, reusable, protective plastic storage case and accompanied by a useful litter microfibre cleaning cloth.
11/05/2024
The basic optical quality of the filter is good and did not show much loss of detail compared to the lens alone, nor did it create any obvious colour cast. It’s also pretty well made and comes in a decent case.
I tried this first on my iPhone 14 Pro Max using the included clip and then on my Canon DSLR. I found the clip solution a little awkward to keep flat, which led to some odd effects in a couple instances, so I think it would be better if there was some kind of alternative adaptor.
On my Canon it did a good job with my 50mm lens that has a 52m thread. My only observations are that it struggled to focus with the filter in place, even at the weakest level of neutral density, so I found I had to focus without the filter in place, then add the filter and make sure the focus did not change while rotating the neutral density filter.
Overall I was pleasantly surprised by the optical quality and neutral tones, but it does require a bit of practiced technique for best results. This probably applies to other neutral density filers as well.
I tried this first on my iPhone 14 Pro Max using the included clip and then on my Canon DSLR. I found the clip solution a little awkward to keep flat, which led to some odd effects in a couple instances, so I think it would be better if there was some kind of alternative adaptor.
On my Canon it did a good job with my 50mm lens that has a 52m thread. My only observations are that it struggled to focus with the filter in place, even at the weakest level of neutral density, so I found I had to focus without the filter in place, then add the filter and make sure the focus did not change while rotating the neutral density filter.
Overall I was pleasantly surprised by the optical quality and neutral tones, but it does require a bit of practiced technique for best results. This probably applies to other neutral density filers as well.
09/05/2024