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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm (K&F Concept Nano B NA 72mm)
K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm (K&F Concept Nano B NA 72mm)
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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm (K&F Concept Nano B NA 72mm)
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K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm (K&F Concept Nano B NA 72mm)
K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm (K&F Concept Nano B NA 72mm)
The K&F Kaleidoscope Effect Screw-In Filter 72mm is a screw-in creative filter designed to produce multiple-reflection and kaleidoscopic visual effects directly in-camera. It fits lenses with a 72 mm front thread and mounts like a standard 72 mm filter, allowing photographers and videographers to create starburst-like, repeated-image and fragmented compositions without relying on digital post-processing. The filter is lightweight and easy to attach, retaining normal filter alignment while transforming points of light and subject details into artistic patterns.
This kaleidoscope filter creates in-camera effects that reduce the need for complex editing workflows, saving time in post-production. Its screw-in design ensures secure mounting on any lens with a 72 mm thread, preserving lens balance and handling. The optical construction produces consistent multi-image effects across the frame while maintaining overall image sharpness in the unaffected areas, enabling controlled creative results for both stills and motion work.
Screw the filter onto the front of a lens with a 72 mm thread until it is snug; avoid overtightening. Compose and focus as usual; the filter produces visual repetitions of bright points and subject details depending on shooting angle and distance. For portraits, position subjects and light sources to control where repeated images appear. When shooting video, check for any unwanted motion artifacts and adjust framing or lens movement to maintain the intended effect.
For best results, experiment with different focal lengths, aperture settings and distances to the subject. Wide apertures can produce stronger separation between the main image and the repeated elements, while smaller apertures increase depth of field and clarity of the background. Use in low-light or high-contrast scenes to emphasize starburst and reflection patterns. Store the filter in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratches and dust.
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