NiSi 49mm UHC UV Protection Filter | 18 Multi-Layer Coatings UHD, Ultra Hard Coating, Nano Coating, Hydrophobic, Scratch Resistant | Ultra-Slim UV Filter for 49mm Camera Lens
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R. Story
> 3 daySeems to be a good filter. I dont see any degradation of the image with this filter at all. So, it is doing what it is meant to do, and it is not harming the images.... I call that a win for a filter. I would recommend this to my friends. The price is very good as well.
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Paul H
> 3 dayI needed a 52mm protective filter for a lens that I had acquired. I always like to have a protective filter fitted and whether its a clear glass one or a UV really doesnt matter. I saw this NiSi filter and although I hadnt come across the make before I decided to give them a try.
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Elemental Fox
> 3 dayWow! just Wow! Ive never seen a filter so clear, I was totally convinced there was no glass in it until I tilted it to reflect the light, It is much smaller than my 55mm lens so I did need to use a step down adapter but the filter works great, completely undetectable. I did struggle to get it off adapter the threading is a little tight.
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Connor Nolan
> 3 dayWhile even perfectly clear filters will lower the light your lens gets by a small fraction of an exposure stop, its not enough that you shouldnt protect your lenses with something like a UV filter.
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matt
> 3 dayDefinitely worth going with one of these over the $10 Amazon option if you want to keep your colors
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MCK
> 3 dayQualität: +++++
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Sunbear
Greater than one weekThe filter I received (NiSi 77mm UV filter) fits the product description and my basic expectations - a coated UV filter with an extra-thin rim.
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Oliver T. Rubert
> 3 dayDer Filter erfüllt genau seinen Zweck, das Gewinde lässt sich problemlos aufschrauben und insgesamt passt alles für nicht mal 30€.
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Denis Josifoski
> 3 dayI always use UV filters for extra protection for lens. NiSi filter fits perfect to Vilteox 85mm for Sony, with no issue regarding the picture quality.
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Der Schmitz testet
> 3 dayBei Digitalkameras ist ein UV Filter eigentlich unnötig, da der Dunst-Effekt von UV-Licht hier nicht auftritt. Solche Filter werden einzig und alleine zum Schutz vor äußeren Einflüssen auf die Linse benötigt.