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Specifications:
- This 52mm multicoated UV Lens Filter will fit any brand of lens with a 52mm filter thread, digital or film
- The DSLR Camera Filter protects your camera lens from dust, moisture, scratches and fingerprints
- 52mm DSLR Camera Filter absorbs ultra violet rays without an increase in exposure to provide a clearer picture as well as protection for your valuable lens
- UV Lens Filter for use with a lens hood or another filter
- Enhanced optical resolution
- Multi coated optical glass
- This UV Lens Filter comes to you new in the box with a high quality plastic storage container
- The UV Lens Filter can be left on the lens at all times
- This is an original product
- Size: 52mm/2.05 in (Dia.)
Details:

- This 52mm multicoated UV lens will fit any brand of lens with a 52mm filter thread, digital or film

- The MC UV lens filter protects your camera lens from dust, moisture, scratches and fingerprints

- DSLR Camera Filter absorbs ultra violet rays without an increase in exposure to provide a clearer picture as well as protection for your valuable lens

- UV Lens Filter also absorbs the Ultraviolet rays of the sun thereby reducing or eliminating distortion
What's the Camera Lens Filters:
- Camera lens filters still have many uses in digital photography, and should be an important part of any photographer's camera bag. These can include polarizing filters to reduce glare and improve saturation, or simple UV/haze filters to provide extra protection for the front of your lens
Lens Filter Type:
- The most commonly used filters for digital photography include polarizing (linear/circular), UV/haze, neutral density, graduated neutral density and warming/cooling or color filters
- Example uses for each are listed below:
Filter Type
Primary Use
Common Subject Matter
Linear & Circular Polarizers
Reduce Glare Improve Saturation
Sky / Water / Foliage in Landscape Photography
Neutral Density (ND)
Extend Exposure Time
Waterfalls, Rivers
under bright lightGraduated Neutral Density (GND)
Control Strong Light Gradients Reduce Vignetting
Dramatically Lit Landscapes
UV / Haze
Improve Clarity with Film Provide Lens Protection
Any
Warming / Cooling
Change White Balance
Landscapes, Underwater, Special Lighting
Problems with Lens Filters:
- Filters should only be used when necessary because they can also adversely affect the image. Since they effectively introduce an additional piece of glass between your camera's sensor and the subject, they have the potential to reduce image quality. This usually comes in the form of either a slight color tint, a reduction in local or overall image contrast, or ghosting and increased lens flare caused by light inadvertently reflecting off the inside of the filter
- Filters may also introduce physical vignetting (light fall-off or blackening at the edges of the image) if their opaque edge gets in the way of light entering the lens (right example). This was created by stacking a polarizing filter on top of a UV filter while also using a wide angle lens-causing the edges of the outermost filter to get in the way of the image. Stacking filters therefore has the potential to make all of the above problems much worse

Note on Choosing a Filter Size for a Camera Lens:
- Lens filters generally come in two varieties: screw-on and front filters. Front filters are more flexible because they can be used on virtually any lens diameter, however these may also be more cumbersome to use since they may need to be held in front of the lens. On the other hand, filter holder kits are available that can improve this process. Screw-on filters can provide an air-tight seal when needed for protection, and cannot accidentally move relative to the lens during composure. The main disadvantage is that a given screw-on filter will only work with a specific lens size
- The size of a screw-on filter is expressed in terms of its diameter, which corresponds to the diameter usually listed on the top or front of your camera lens. This diameter is listed in millimeters and usually ranges from about 46 to 82 mm for digital SLR cameras. Step-up or step-down adapters can enable a given filter size to be used on a lens with a smaller or larger diameter, respectively. However, step-down filter adapters may introduce substantial vignetting (since the filter may block light at the edges of the lens), whereas step-up adapters mean that your filter is much larger (and potentially more cumbersome) than is required
- The height of the filter edges may also be important. Ultra-thin and other special filters are designed so that they can be used on wide angle lenses without vignetting. On the other hand, these may also be much more expensive and often do not have threads on the outside to accept another filter (or sometimes even the lens cap)
Package Included:
- 1 x UV Filter Lens
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Adonis
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03-03-2012- Other Thoughts: Filter is great. I did not see any difference in the quality of pictures with the filter on, which is good. I also have a tiffen UV filter but this one looks better. The build quality is good and easily fits on my 55 mm zoom lens.
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Moore
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01-21-2012- Other Thoughts: I purchased this lens cover to help protect my lens, so far its great. It fit perfectly, no problems at all.
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Lennon
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01-08-2012- Other Thoughts: I am glad that I purchased this filter for my prime lens. It fit and it helps to keep my lens glass safe. That's exactly what I needed it to do.
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King
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09-10-2011- Other Thoughts: This is my first UV lens filter so I might not notice things that a trained eye might. I am very happy with this filter. The colors of very distant objects seem to be a bit clearer. Does a great job of protecting my lens. I took pictures with a bright light off to an angle and strait on... I did not see any lens flare.
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A. Drew
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03-03-2011- Other Thoughts: It works well and protects the front element of the lens from dust, dirt, fingerprints and whatnot.
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