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Features
- Protects your original lens
- Protects against Ultra Violet rays.
Product Description
Zeikos 72mm Glass Multi Coated Ultra Violet (UV) Filter to protect your original lens. Black metal rings. Packed in a hard plastic case for protection when not being used.SimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
No Artifacts
by .. Jude M. (Monroe, LA USA)
It doesn't seem to affect the pictures. Since I'm using it as a shield for the lens and not for any effect, this is the desirable behavior. I've never dropped the lens to which this is always attached, so I don't know how tough it is.
Reliable
by .. Megan.Margaret ()
I wasn't sure about this lens filter at first since it was from an unfamiliar name brand. But it does it's job. Highly recommend always having a UV/lens filer on EVERY lens. Rather spend ten dollars than having to replace a lens.
Great!
by .. Pete ()
Great and inexpensive lens that I use solely to protect my proper lens. I haven't noticed any changes in picture quality but I haven't gone out and compared exactly side-by-side either.
Good Filter for a great Price
by .. J. Stevens (Rio Rancho, NM United States)
I have found this to be a good value for protecting my 18-200 Canon SLR lens.
Great value
by .. Cmdr Bill (Irvine, CA, USA)
The filter is multicoated and reasonably well constructed. For the price, it's a great value. I've owned Hoya filter before, and honestly can tell very little difference in terms of optical quality. The Hoya filter is better constructed with observable better workmanship. However, in case you hit the lens or drop it, both filters perform exactly the same function: sacrificial protection for the lens. You'd feel not as bad breaking the Zeikos than the Hoya.

