Since 2011, Kase Filters has specialized in high-quality camera filters for professional photographers and enthusiasts worldwide. We aim to help content creators and photographers capture stunning visuals. Founded by a team of passionate filmmakers and photographers, Kase is dedicated to empowering photographic professionals and enthusiasts alike with innovative filter solutions.
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Great Timelapse photography. Interesting to see how you approach your shooting. Kase filters make the shoot even better. Thanks for your tour. All the best from Iceland.
the lenses will amplify the laser several times, and the test without the lens is simply not credible. Also, the location where the laser hits does not match the location of the damage at all. Deceptive product testing!
Hello. thanks for uploading this video. I want to know if this filter supports a moderate power laser for 10 seconds. What is the maximum recommended length of time it supports and what laser power?
Amazon can buy our products, but in case they are sold out, you can email(marketing@kasecn.com) us your country and needed products, we can transfer to the local agent to sell directly to you more conveniently🥰
Hi Kase Filter!!!, I want to buy one of this I just have a question will my 77mm Kase filters fit in this one? and will the Kase Wolverine magnetic Soft Gradient Filter S-GND0.9 will also work with this? Thank you :)
Yes, the 77mm magnetic filters can be compatible with this System. Thanks for your attention on Kase, here is the Amazon product link for your reference, www.amazon.com/Kase-Wolverine-Magnetic-Shockproof-Adjustable/dp/B08QG7FTKN/ref=sr_1_2?crid=HR5MYAXR9EGC&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fwgSS_63-0PWxHBIhbB5JeYHIwKNUu69v25wFn_b5LsKQOwbSX9VFv7hlQk5ELrG-IG78FW9F2wvDqk4ZjhRtxtLq9JrqM6Gs5ps7BhRljzkZCy5ov2WqwtNpOLscFWKVBEWwGpU1ZxkkF3gyudeD4jHww-yHUTAZ7L1VQz4G_HBHgd-QFgWH9A837Pud2hUg5AgdgIpDI4xVf-Imr77r1Np9tgpfowiw0wlSgO3YQ8.wYC0_D169dGvOlOicEQvYsytyI3gwzFUK_3VJ5JTU_w&dib_tag=se&keywords=Kase+Wolverine+Magnetic+Master+Kit&qid=1727669671&sprefix=kase+wolverine+magnetic+master+kit%2Caps%2C483&sr=8-2
These are going to be completely useless if I can't adapt my own filters - i.e. filters that kase has omitted from their catalogue? (I use coloured filters for trichromes)
Hi, i just bought Z14-24 f2.8 and i am going to buy your magnetic filters but I’m sure if it’s working with original 112mm adapter! That’s why Nisi produced another lens adapter which not pass light. Please let me know if i buy Kase magnetic filters, do i need to buy Nisi 112 mm lens adapter or it’s working well with original one comes with lens? Thank you
Hello, our magnetic filters for the Nikon 14-24 lens are compatible with the original lens hood. However, there might be some slight light leakage. We currently have a new adapter ring ready to launch soon, so you might want to wait for that.
This is exactly what I have been looking for!!! All I need is the 62-82 step up and I will be all set. Also, I need a revolution magnetic UV/Protector for each of my lenses 62 and 67mm to screw onto each lenses as permanent lens protection. Looking forward to these additions so I can buy into this system. Good job Kase!!!
Hello I currently own the Kase Wolverine Magnetic Circular Filters 95mm (old version with brown pouch case). I am super happy with them and would like to know if these Magnetic Inlaid rings work with these old magnetic filters as well, or only with the nre Kase Revolution ones... My idea is to basically have an inlaid ring on every lens, with the new step up ring compatible. Thanks to everyone answering!
The Kase lens caps SUCK. I wanted to use traditional lens caps, but I'm unable to... With a step-up ring, you can use the inlaid ring, which works with the caps, but the CPL doesn't rotate well. You can use their magnetic step-up rings, but there's no thread inside, so you can't use a cap, and need to use a magnetic cap. It's frustrating. So, I bought the magnetic lens caps but it's so damn hard to remove the cap because there's no good grip on it. It's nearly flush with the diameter of the lens. It's even worse when there's already a filter on the lens. There's no way you'll remove the lens cap without pulling off the other filter. I don't know what to do, or who to contact about this issue. There is another option, to buy a magnetic adapter ring that screws on top of a step-up ring, but these are not individually sold. At least no where that I can find, in a 95mm... Also, it just adds more bulk so it can cause more vignetting
what's the difference between inlaid ring vs adapter? when i need to use both or either? If I have two lenses with each thread 77mm and 82 mm then I guess I have to get kit with 95mm right? So does that mean I would need two step up rings 77-95 and 82-95, screw in inlaid ring and adapter and filters? I am confused.
Hi if you are using Kase Revolution series, the inlaid ring is aim to compatible with it. If your lens is 77/82mm, you could just apply with the same size adapter ring. For a step up ring 77-95/82-95 is the way that - your lens is 77mm, but your filter is 95mm, you would need the step up ring to help for apply bigger size filter stack on your lens. Hope this help clear the usage?
@@KaseFiltersGlobal Thank you. So in my case since I have 77 and 82 lenses, do you recommend getting the kit with 95mm or 82? I hear going 95 larger prevent vignetting when stacking CPL with ND filter shooting at wide 16mm?
Reflecting lenses have been around for ages, I had a Pentax 400 - 600 mirror lens for my ME Super in the 80's, I used it semi professionally for photographing pedigree dogs for stud breeding ads in the two specialist magazines. The rings polarised reaction then and I don't remember bokeh being in photographic diction then, they certainly are not really acceptable in the current obsession for smooth out of focus backgrounds. They did not even appear in my photos, I was far off to keep the dogs focus on its owner during the shoot and I had a strong filter on to virtually white out the monochrome background with some added darkroom hocus pocus to boot. The ad print size was only about an inch across too.
Hi dear, you have come through this product long. As now technology developed, if you still have interest for this bokeh effect created directly then you could check about our product. For ours, its quality is quite different then ever before and with high definition image quanlity.
Terrible decision with the logo. With so many 3rd party manufacturers making square hoods why would anyone choose one with such an obnoxious logo placement? You're not a luxury productt, your logo is not sought after, this is just bad design
No one wants to see a logo of their third party accessories on their pretty x100, so you can be sure they definitely don’t want to see your badly designed and for some reason huge white logo on those products you wish to sell. Do not shoot yourself on the foot and just make your products much more plain, respect the looks of the camera that you’re trying to add something on. Making your logo as visible as the fujifilm logo is some bad decision making lol.
I am sorry but nobody is going to buy this lens hood and cover because of how prominent your logo is. And how good is image quality going to be when you stack so many filters?
hi yes we have, but for now just MCUV available, you could check our website for reference - en.kasecn.com/product/Clip-In-Filters-Series-402.html, thank you
Hi , I just bought this filter hoder for my 14-24G nikon , but am not sure is it the same version or not , cause mine is K150 without the "P" . but seems no difference (hope so). my question is , I also had lenses that has varies ring sizes. is there any adapter or step-up ring that can combine with the k150 filter? so i do not to purchase any other filters or even holder.
hi dear, if you need more infor for the lens you could check for our website-en.kasecn.com/product/Kase-Reflex-Lens-200mm-F5.6-404.html. We don't have electrical connection this kind accessory for sales.
If it were priced at around $400 (which would be pricey for a lens like this, I have "dumb" lenses that have IQ that blows this out of the water that only cost me $160 - $400 ), I would snatch one up. It does seem to have slightly better IQ than previous models. But at $750 I will stick with my comparable Promaster 300mm f5.6 which I can mount with a SpeedBooster to produce an effect of a 330mm f4.5 lens with a tiny improvement in IQ. This lens would shoot like a 320mm f5.6 on my Canon R7.