43mm 3pcs Professional Lens Filter Kit (MCUV/CPL/ND4) + Filter Pouch for DSLR Camera Lens Nano-Klear
SKU: SKU.1935
I've had these before but in different sizes so it was the go-to choice when I wanted that size. They are safe in your wallet when not in use, just screw in/out and work. Good value for money
14/10/2023
Delivery was very punctual, perfect and safe packaging. The quality of the lenses is even higher than I expected, the pencils are adequate and well padded. The verdict is positive in every way.
15/09/2023
I have a new camera and like to both protect the lens and to have the ability to get the most out of my images.
This three set of rather large filters contain a UV filter for protecting the lens and curing UV light, polariser for more colour and reflection reduction and a ND filter to cut light and use slower shutter speeds. All useful and at a fair cost in their own pouch.
This three set of rather large filters contain a UV filter for protecting the lens and curing UV light, polariser for more colour and reflection reduction and a ND filter to cut light and use slower shutter speeds. All useful and at a fair cost in their own pouch.
12/07/2023
Its a great value kit and so far very happy with the results, I have not tried them on a lens less than 20mm fl,
But at 20mm at F4, I struggle to see any problems in the corners of my pictures.
That's the good news , the bad is with the polarizer filter, i did read that some one had struggled with this filter , so i was extra cautious, screwing the filter on so it just on not over tightened, the problem came when i turned the Polarizer, it is a bit on the stiff side, which ordinarily would not be a problem with a normal filter, as you have plenty to get hold of and turn it , .
The problem lays in the fact once you have screwed it on there is only about 1.2 / 1.5mm of the inner ring showing to turn the polarization to your liking if i had turned the filter anti clock wise looking at the lens it might have been ok as i turned it clockwise it tightened the filter in a bit more and i could not undo it with my hand in the end I resorted to a very small screw driver on the filter knurled dial and pushed like heck with my bottom finger nail on the other side, even then it took 4 attempts, at one point i thought it was going to be a a permanent fixture, and i was worried that i might slip with the screw driver and damage my lens, but with a lot of effort it came undone.
The other filter no problem at all, i will use it but i will not screw it all the way in and turn it like i was going to take it off to get the desired polarization effect i want.
Such a shame as i thought i got a result in the price , as the filter do there job.
So if any one knows what Polarizer is easy to get on and off please let me know.
So be warned.
But at 20mm at F4, I struggle to see any problems in the corners of my pictures.
That's the good news , the bad is with the polarizer filter, i did read that some one had struggled with this filter , so i was extra cautious, screwing the filter on so it just on not over tightened, the problem came when i turned the Polarizer, it is a bit on the stiff side, which ordinarily would not be a problem with a normal filter, as you have plenty to get hold of and turn it , .
The problem lays in the fact once you have screwed it on there is only about 1.2 / 1.5mm of the inner ring showing to turn the polarization to your liking if i had turned the filter anti clock wise looking at the lens it might have been ok as i turned it clockwise it tightened the filter in a bit more and i could not undo it with my hand in the end I resorted to a very small screw driver on the filter knurled dial and pushed like heck with my bottom finger nail on the other side, even then it took 4 attempts, at one point i thought it was going to be a a permanent fixture, and i was worried that i might slip with the screw driver and damage my lens, but with a lot of effort it came undone.
The other filter no problem at all, i will use it but i will not screw it all the way in and turn it like i was going to take it off to get the desired polarization effect i want.
Such a shame as i thought i got a result in the price , as the filter do there job.
So if any one knows what Polarizer is easy to get on and off please let me know.
So be warned.
29/06/2023
Much better than the plastic ones, as they don't scratch easily. And they protect the lens, well worth the extra cost.
01/01/2023