Pros & Cons
Pros
Protect your lense from uv and scratches too. Just wanted something to protect against scratches from small branches. No ghosting or other artifacts as of yet. Hood uv filter works very well.
Cons
Don't even bother getting one, it's dreadful. This is the worst uv i have ever used. Really can't covet cheap.
Reviewer had serious issues with glare on this on his olympus 75mm f1. Bare glass and does not seem to have any coating to reduce glare. It glares the lens creating washed out images.
Highlights
Quality
Overally i am satisfied with this product
Image quality hasnt been an issue yet
I tested taking photos with the filter and without no quality lost in the photos they were sharp
Yes if youre doing macro or portrait work where the nth degree of quality counts pay more
Price
For the price i think its a big deal
Competitiveness
Its super clearn and fits great with my sigma 30mm nikon mount lenz
Overview
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- This product had a total of 24,447 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 21 2022.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you told me that they dont actually block uv light and its all a scam i wouldnt even care
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Received wrong sizenew one on the way
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Some do not use uv filter i figure they are cheap protection
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can pay a small fortune for some ‘name brand’ filters and some claim they do not add any tint to the image
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
About half of my lenses were bought used and it pains me to pay half or more again to put a name brand filter on them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Yes if youre doing macro or portrait work where the nth degree of quality counts pay more