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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm - nano B series (model SB8345)
K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm - nano B series (model SB8345)
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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm - nano B series (model SB8345)
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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm - nano B series (model SB8345)
K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm - nano B series (model SB8345)
The K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Camera Filter 67mm (Nano B series) is a screw-on optical accessory designed to produce mirror-like, segmented reflections and repeating patterns directly in-camera. Mounting on lenses with a 67mm filter thread, this filter creates kaleidoscopic light refractions that transform points of light, highlights and scene details into artistic, symmetrical motifs. The filter’s metal threaded housing provides secure attachment and consistent alignment for still photography and video applications.
This Kaleidoscope Effect filter delivers controlled in-camera visual effects without digital post-processing, enabling photographers and videographers to experiment with abstract and creative compositions on the spot. The metal threaded construction ensures a stable fit on compatible lenses, while the optical elements are designed to produce even, repeatable segmentation across the image field. Lightweight and compact, the filter is easy to carry and quick to mount, making it practical for location shoots and studio work.
Screw the filter onto the front of a lens with a 67 mm filter thread until the housing is snug; avoid overtightening. Compose the shot and observe the kaleidoscopic effect through the viewfinder or live view. Adjust framing, focus and distance to the subject to vary the size and intensity of the repeated patterns. For video, check movement and framing in real time to ensure the effect behaves as intended. Remove the filter by unscrewing when returning to normal, unaffected imaging.
For predictable results, start by testing the filter on high-contrast subjects and point light sources; experimenting with aperture, distance and angle will change the density and symmetry of the reflections. Use a lens hood or flagging to reduce unwanted flare, and store the filter in a protective pouch when not in use to protect the optical surfaces and metal threads.
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