Smoky Water Effects with K&F Filters Tutorial
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Key facts – K&F CONCEPT Magnetic Filter Kit & Long Exposure Seascapes
Product: The article reviews the K&F CONCEPT Magnetic Filter Kit (specifically the 49mm version including CPL, ND8, and ND64 filters with a magnetic adapter).
Context: The filters were tested during a coastal trip,specifically for long exposure seascape photography.
Stacking Filters: The author stacked a Circular Polarizer (CPL) with the included ND filters. CPL Benefits: A CPL reduces glare on water and deepens blue tones in the sky.
ND Filter Benefits: ND filters reduce light intake, enabling longer shutter speeds in shining conditions.
Combined Effect: Stacking CPL and ND filters creates silky, mist-like water effects while maintaining sharpness in rocks and coastline.
Camera & Lens: The setup used was a Sony a7RV camera with a Tamron 16-30mm wide-angle lens.
Shutter Speeds: Shutter speeds used were between 5 and 15 seconds.
Link to Purchase: A link to purchase the K&F CONCEPT filter kit is provided (49mm-magnetic-lens-filter-kit-cpl-nd8-nd64-magnetic-adapter-“>https://www.kentfaith.com.au/SKU.213649mm-magnetic-lens-filter-kit-cpl-nd8-nd64-magnetic-adapter-).
Link to Camera: A link to the Sony a7RV camera is provided (
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