- Absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays without increase of exposure
- Prevents haziness and foggy effects
- Can be left on the lens at all times for protection
- Screws onto 58mm lenses and lens adapters
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61 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easier to Clean and Replace Than Your Front Element,
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This review is from: Canon UV-1 58mm Haze Filter (Electronics)
I never take my UV filter off of my lens unless I am going to immediately put on a different filter. There are basically two camps out there, those that feel you should always use a UV filter to protect your lens from dirt and scratches and those that feel it is a waste of time and only degrades your image. Well, I tried going without one for awhile and then dirt started to build up on the front element of my very expense lens. And although you can clean the front element of a lens, I feel much, much safer wiping my comparatively cheap UV filter time and time again rather than chancing any actual lens damage. I think for the nearly unquantifiable loss in image quality you may suffer by having a UV filter on, it is well worth the extra piece of mind it gives me.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It does what I want it to...,
By J P (Florida) - See all my reviews The first time I got some rain drops, dust, dirt, sand on my lens filter, I was really happy that I had one. I can easily just clean the filter haphazardly using my t-shirt, or whatever I have handy, and not worry about it. If I had to actually clean the lens, I would have to be a lot more careful. But if I scratch/haze/ruin the filter, I can just throw it away, and get a new one, for less than $20, whereas a new lens would be hundreds more. The quality of the filter is perfect, it does not make my pictures fuzzy or any less clear, inside or outside. A smart and cheap investment for your camera lens.
32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
you get what you pay for,
By Colin B. Thomas (Charlottesville, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Canon UV-1 58mm Haze Filter (Electronics)
This filter is cheap and works well in well lit outdoor settings. However, when you move indoors without flash, strong light sources (such as a candle or window) cause internal reflections in the photo.
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