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K&F Concept 67mm Circular Polarizer Filter with Lens Cap Cleaning Cloth Optical Glass Ultra Slim 18 Multi-Layer Coatings Polarizing Filter for Camera Lens (K-Series)

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$14.39

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1.Size:58mm


About this item

  • 【Enhance Color & Contrast】CPL filter can enhance the color and contrast, and remove non-metallic reflections such as water, and glass to show the true color, especially used in white cloud and blue sky photography.
  • 【Multi-Coated & Lens Cap】18 Multi-layer coating reduces reflection, and glare and improves color saturation and contrast. K&F Concept unique design same size lens cap pefectly fit camera lens, microfiber cleaning cloth for harmless cleaning.
  • 【Imported AGC Glass Avoids Glares】Made by Japanese imported AGC glass, no effect on the image color, and restores the natural color.
  • 【Ultra-Slim Frame Avoid Vignetting】Only 5.3mm thickness frame, there is no vignetting even on wide-angle and telephoto lenses, and the CNC-non slip frame helps install and remove the filter easily.
  • 【NOTE】This filter is compatible with all 67mm lenses. Please verify your camera's lens thread size before ordering. This number is beside a "ø" (diameter) symbol.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #27 in Camera Lens Polarizing Filters
Date First Available March 28, 2024 Manufacturer Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph

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PettProjects
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I haven't used this that much but enough to write a passable review. It fits my Sony HX400V but it does take a bit of getting used to. I used to use a polarizing filter on my old manual cameras but it seems a bit different on digital cameras. I do need to practice a bit more but then I usually take nature photos of birds and bugs, and maybe this is not for that per se. Perhaps I don't even need one, but I shall try it out in the summer on landscapes.
Ronphoto
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I experienced great customer support from K&F, but this is only one reason to buy, as I explain below.This budget priced polarizing filter is a great choice for your lens. It is multi coated to help with filter to lens reflections, it's scratch resistant, but not water proof. The filter is well made and feels good in the way it spins.The polarizing properties of this filter are quite good. A polarizing filter's effectiveness is dependent on one’s angle of perspective in relationship to the reflections, or light source. One can dial out harsh reflections from floors, windows, water, anything reflective (but not chrome) providing they are at a 90-degree angle to the light source causing such reflections.Because a polarizer will add more contrast to your scene, it is a great way to add snap to your photos, especially to boring skies (see example image taken with this filter using a 28mm lens.) Be careful when shooting a sky with a lens wider than the equivalent to a 28mm or 24mm lens. The polarization may make the sky's tonal value uneven. No need to worry about vignetting, as the filter is super slim.Another benefit in using a polarizing filter is to use them for a tiny bit of neutral density. This will help select a slower shutter speed.Since a filter is mounted close to the front or back of a lens, any imperfections are so out of focus, they can't be noticed. Also, as long as a filter is made of optical glass, generally speaking, any loss of sharpness shouldn’t be an issue.After 32 years of being a professional photographer, Id like to share my thoughts on when to spend more on a filter, and when to spend less.-Spend less if you need to protect many lenses with an UV filter. Your savings will be quite a bit and the quality isn't such a step down. If you need to shoot for an assignment, or if you are about to make a great capture, you can always remove the UV filter and then later put it back on.-Spend less if you aren't sure how often you may use the filter.-Spend less if you are starting out.-Spend more if you need water resistance.-Spend more if you sell your work, or use step up rings, and only need a limited amount of filters.-Spend more if color accuracy is the most important aspect.
Twisterjester
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
I tested the filter as soon as it arrived and it did not work at all. Rotating the front piece did nothing. Looking through the view finder as well as looking at the resulting photo I could not see the effect a polarizer should have.It has been returned and I'm looking for an alternative.
Matt S
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
I think it works well but it’s almost impossible to get off and now worries about messing up my lens. Probably wouldn’t buy again.Update: changed to 5 stars because of the excellent customer service. They reached out and dealt with my issue immediately.
Yave
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Pixel peepers will be able to tell there is a filter in place.
Debra Ann McGinnis
Reviewed in Australia on December 22, 2024
Just what my camera needed
inkvis
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024
Works great for hobbyist photography! Really helps to dehaze and cut down on harsh water reflections when I'm using zoom lenses to capture wildlife at a distance.
PWK
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Lenses cap does not engage well.
S S
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
I bought these for use on my Canon IS binoculars and they are perfect. The attached/leashed lens caps are perfect for my use on the water on boats. The conditions are usually bright and the filters cut the glare exactly as they are designed.