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Comentado en México el 19 de febrero de 2025
I’ve been looking for a solid filter system to avoid dealing with screw-on filters, and finally decided to try the Freewell K2. The magnetic system is genuinely convenient—filters snap on instantly, making quick swaps effortless without worrying about threading issues. However, the magnets could be stronger; if you accidentally bump the lens, the filter might shift.Optically, the glass is excellent—no softening, no color shift. The ND filters work smoothly without the dreaded "X-effect," which is rare for variable NDs. The CPL does a decent job cutting reflections, though at wider angles, it can slightly darken the edges.One thing to note—the case is well-made, and the filters stay secure, but it’s quite bulky. If you run a minimal rig, it takes up a fair bit of space in your bag.Overall, the system is super convenient but not flawless. It’s a great choice for fast-paced shooting and changing conditions, but if the filter shifts at the wrong moment, it could mess up a shot.
Glen Foster
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2024
Love this for my camera. Lots of fun options when photographing.
Guy Sneyers
Revisado en Bélgica el 9 de enero de 2024
Easy to mount, with a full range of ND filters available in a single set. Storage in the deluxe case, included, is a plus.
alberto l rodriguez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2023
at first I was like what is this nonsense. but when I learned how to use it and the quality of nd filtering the bad boy gives is amazing. what is the cherry on the cake is that it has a stop on it. this means you wont wind up messing up your picture or footage when your continuously turning and you image comes out odd. it comes with a lot of adapters to use on what ever lenses you have. you can buy the ones you need separately if its not in the kit. the one thing you do have to keep in mind it does add weight to the front of the camera. just amazing I love this filter set up.
earnieboy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de octubre de 2023
SmallRig and Tilta have offerings that competed pretty well with PolarPro's Basecamp system but they really didn't attack the VND portion in my opinion. And there are plenty of options for VND screw on filters from various brands. But there Freewell has something that combines the quality and lightweight of the VND screw on filters with the protection and robustness of a matte box. This kit is pretty awesome. The screw on portion is simple to install but the magic really happens with the attachment portion that handles your CPL and VNDs and it also provides a portion to add in drop in filters like gradient or SFX rectangular filters. The build quality is awesome and everything fits well and securely. The quality of the image, like any other VND, can get that color shift if you don't place the filters on correctly. The way to know that things are lined up right is when you place the "dust cap" on. If the filter you have is on backwards, the magnets will reject the dust cap. I think this is a great opportunity for the filters to have "front/back" labels. It's not a big thing but it can be when you're on the move. The box pouch that the kit comes in is pretty dope as well. There's step up rings, attachment rings, and of course the filters and rotating bracket, but it's all inside of the case with a built in strap that when you pull it, it raises the filters to a comfortable pick and pull position so you're not digging your filters out which can cause accidental drops, spills and/or fingerprints when reaching and grabbing. Overall, this is a nice addition to the Freewell family in their line of filters for photo and video professionals and I definitely can recommend. The price is a little up there, but also remember that average cost of other items, this well made, in its competition bracket. So it's fairly priced if I'm being honest.
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