K&F CONCEPT HD CPL + ND16/ND64/ND256 Filter Kit for DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo
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Quick overview
If you’re filming with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo, a filter kit like this one is a practical way to handle tricky light without constantly changing settings. This K&F CONCEPT kit is built for the Osmo Pocket 3, and it bundles a CPL plus several neutral density (ND) options (ND16, ND64 and ND256) so you’re not stuck when the sun comes out or reflections get in the way.
On paper, the idea is straightforward: the CPL helps manage glare and improves contrast, while the ND filters let you control exposure in brighter conditions. That combination is exactly the sort of thing people end up wanting once they start doing more outdoors, more daylight shooting, or more “cinematic” motion blur attempts.
Still, it’s worth being a bit cautious: the kit is designed for a specific DJI accessory ecosystem. If you don’t already use the Creator Combo accessories that match the Osmo Pocket 3 setup, compatibility is the first thing to double-check before you buy.
What it does in real filming

Think about a typical day in the UK—bright sky, reflective surfaces, and constantly shifting light. With a CPL in the mix, you can reduce annoying reflections (for example on wet pavement, windows, or cars) and make skies look less washed out. It’s the sort of improvement you notice straight away when you review footage.
Then, when you want to slow things down a little, an ND filter becomes the lever. ND16 is the “lighter” option for dialing exposure down in brighter scenes. ND64 and ND256 give you more room to keep exposure under control when light is stronger, which can be especially useful for keeping motion blur and shutter settings where you want them.
If you plan to shoot beach holidays, city streets with shiny surfaces, or daytime walking shots, this kind of step-up in ND range tends to feel more usable than buying a single fixed ND strength.
Key features that matter


This is a K-series, HD filter kit with multiple ND strengths and a CPL. The description also points to optical glass and an “HD” approach, which usually signals you’re aiming for clarity rather than a soft, contrast-losing look.

A filter kit is only as good as its day-to-day practicality, though. What you’ll care about is whether it’s straightforward to switch filters for changing light and whether the kit matches the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo accessories. The listing positions it specifically as compatible with that Creator Combo ecosystem.
Who it suits (and what you’ll likely use most)
It makes the most sense if you’re already using the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo and you regularly bump into common filming problems:
- glare and reflections that make scenes look flat
- daylight exposure challenges when you want to keep your creative shutter/exposure choices
- wanting a small set of ND strengths rather than buying separate filters one by one
It’s also a good “grow with it” buy. If you’re starting to take control of your footage instead of relying purely on auto exposure, adding a CPL and a few ND steps can be a noticeable upgrade in consistency.

It may not suit you as well if your shooting is mostly indoors or at night—ND filters won’t be doing much when there’s already low light, and you might be paying for strengths you rarely use.
Tech specs
- Name: K&F CONCEPT HD CPL ND16 ND64 ND256 Filter Kit
- Type: Filter kit (CPL + Neutral Density)
- Format: ND16, ND64, ND256 included in the kit
- Compatibility: Designed for DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo accessories


Buying considerations before you commit
Before you order, check compatibility carefully with your exact Osmo Pocket 3 setup. The wording is clear that it’s designed to fit the Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo accessories—if your setup differs, you could end up with something that doesn’t mount as expected.

Also, think about your shooting style. ND256 is a strong ND choice, and while that can be great for bright conditions and more dramatic exposure control, it can be overkill if you mostly film in moderate light. If you’re unsure, a wider ND range is still handy, but it helps to be realistic about how often you’ll need the higher ND strength.
Finally, make sure you actually want CPL + ND in one go. If you only need ND for exposure control, or only care about reflection control, you might prefer a simpler single-filter approach—but for many creators, bundling is simply less hassle.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you’re using the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo and you want a practical set of CPL and ND strengths (ND16/ND64/ND256) to handle bright daylight, glare, and exposure control without constantly swapping separate purchases.
It’s not the best match if you mostly shoot indoors, you never deal with reflections, or your Osmo Pocket 3 setup doesn’t line up with the Creator Combo accessory compatibility mentioned in the listing.

As a value-for-money buy for day-to-day creator use, it’s the kind of kit that can quietly improve footage consistency—just keep your compatibility check tight, and don’t assume every filter strength will be equally useful for your usual lighting conditions.
Mini FAQ


Will this kit work with my Osmo Pocket 3?
It’s stated as compatible with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo accessories, so it should fit that setup. If your accessory bundle is different, it’s worth confirming compatibility first.
What’s the point of having ND16, ND64 and ND256?

Having multiple ND strengths gives you more flexibility across changing daylight. ND16 suits lighter bright conditions, while ND64 and ND256 are for stronger light where you need more exposure reduction.
When does a CPL filter help most?
A CPL is mainly useful for managing reflections and improving contrast, especially when you’re shooting reflective surfaces or bright outdoor scenes.
Is this better than buying a single ND filter?
If your lighting varies and you want fewer compromises, a multi-ND kit is often easier to live with. If you only need one ND strength for your typical conditions, a single filter can be simpler and potentially cheaper—though the kit removes the “guessing” factor.
What should I double-check before purchasing?
Confirm the kit is compatible with your exact Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo accessories, and make sure you’ll genuinely use CPL and multiple ND strengths in your usual shooting situations.
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