I use Kase photographic filters because of these key reasons:
- No colour casts
- Toughened glass makes them shock and scratch resistant
- Easy to clean
- Waterproof
- Magnetic polariser makes them easy and quick to attach to /remove from your lens
I am an Australian reseller for Kase and offer the following kits for purchase.
- K100 Slim Holder
- 86mm Magnetic circular polariser
- 77mm-86mm/82mm-86mm screw rings
- 72mm-82mm/76mm-82mm adapter rings
- 100x150x2mm 3 stop (0.9) GND
- 100x100x2mm 6 stop (64) ND
- Leather bag II
- K100 Slim Holder
- 86mm Magnetic circular polariser
- 77mm-86mm/82mm-86mm screw rings
- 72mm-82mm/67mm-82mm adapter rings
- 100x150x2mm 3 stop (0.9) Soft GND
- 100x150x2mm 3 stop (0.9) Reverse GND
- 100x100x2mm 6 stop (64) ND
- Leather Bag II
- K100 Slim Holder
- 86mm Magnetic circular polariser
- 77mm-86mm/82mm-86mm screw rings
- 72mm-82mm/67mm-82mm adapter rings
- 100x150x2mm 3 stop (0.9) Soft GND
- 100x150x2mm 4 stop (1.2) Soft GND
- 100x150x2mm 3 stop (0.9) Reverse GND
- 100x100x2mm 6 stop (64) ND
- 100x100x2mm 10 stop (1000) ND
- Leather bag II
Kase Filters in Use
Here are comparisons of photos I have taken with Kase filters (left image) and without (right image).

