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Lens Filters Hoya UX II UV 52mm

Hoya UX II UV 52mm

UV Filter, 52mm

£15.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.00/mo.*
8stores
Lens Filters Hoya UX II UV 67mm

Hoya UX II UV 67mm

UV Filter, 67mm

£16.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.50/mo.*
8stores
Lens Filters Hoya UX II UV 82mm

Hoya UX II UV 82mm

UV Filter, 82mm

£20.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
8stores
Lens Filters Hoya UX II UV 43mm
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Hoya UX II UV 43mm

UV Filter, 43mm

£12.00£15.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.00/mo.*
9+stores
Lens Filters Hoya 82mm Pro ND EX 64

Hoya 82mm Pro ND EX 64

Neutral-density (Solid)

£77.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £25.66/mo.*
6stores
Lens Filters Polarpro Peter McKinnon Signature Edition II 2-5 Stops 77mm

Polarpro Peter McKinnon Signature Edition II 2-5 Stops 77mm

Variable Neutral-density, 77mm

£219.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £73.33/mo.*
5stores
Lens Filters Urth The Magnetic Essentials Filter Kit Plus+ 58mm

Urth The Magnetic Essentials Filter Kit Plus+ 58mm

Neutral-density (Solid), Polarizing Filter, UV Filter, 58mm

£125.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.66/mo.*
6stores
Lens Filters Hoya Fusion One Next UV 40.5mm

Hoya Fusion One Next UV 40.5mm

UV Filter, 40.5mm

£23.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.66/mo.*
5stores
Polarpro Peter McKinnon VND 2-5 Stops Mist Edition II 67mm

Polarpro Peter McKinnon VND 2-5 Stops Mist Edition II 67mm

Variable Neutral-density, Diffusion Filter, 67mm

£219.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £73.33/mo.*
4stores
Fujifilm Clear Protector 49mm

Fujifilm Clear Protector 49mm

4.8

Clear Filter, 49mm

£39.88
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.29/mo.*
7stores
Kenko Smart C-PL Slim 52mm

Kenko Smart C-PL Slim 52mm

Polarizing Filter, 52mm

£9.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.33/mo.*
6stores
Hoya Infrared R72 67mm

Hoya Infrared R72 67mm

Infrared (IR) Filter, 67mm

£69.49
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.16/mo.*
6stores
LENS FILTERS

FAQ

Lens filters are accessories that attach to the front of camera lenses. They modify light entering the lens and can enhance image quality. Filters come in various types, such as UV, polarizing, and neutral density, each serving a specific purpose like reducing glare or increasing contrast.

Choosing the right lens filter depends on your photography needs. Consider what effects you want to achieve. For example, a polarizing filter reduces reflections and enhances color saturation, while a neutral density filter allows you to use slower shutter speeds in bright conditions.

A polarizing filter is best for landscape photography. It enhances colors and reduces reflections from water and glass surfaces. Additionally, it improves contrast in skies, making clouds stand out more dramatically against a blue backdrop.

UV filters protect camera lenses from dust, scratches, and moisture. While they were originally used to block ultraviolet light for film cameras, their primary function now is protective. They are clear and do not affect image quality.

You can stack multiple lens filters, but it may cause vignetting or reduced image quality. Use stacking cautiously and ensure that the combined thickness does not interfere with your lens's focus or zoom capabilities.

Lens Filters: 3 things to consider before buying

Lens filters come in various types, each serving a unique purpose. UV filters protect your lens from dust and scratches, while polarizing filters reduce glare and enhance color saturation. Neutral density (ND) filters allow you to use slower shutter speeds in bright conditions. Identifying what you need will help narrow down your choices. For instance, if you're shooting landscapes, a polarizing filter might be ideal for enhancing skies and reducing reflections.

It's crucial to ensure that the lens filter fits your camera lens properly. Check the diameter of your lens, usually indicated on the lens barrel or cap, often marked with a ∅ symbol followed by a number (e.g., ∅58mm). Choose a filter that matches this measurement to avoid purchasing an incompatible product. This simple step ensures you can attach the filter securely and achieve optimal results.

While it might be tempting to opt for cheaper options, investing in high-quality lens filters can significantly impact your photography. Renowned brands like Hoya, B+W, and Tiffen offer reliable performance and durability. High-quality filters are less likely to introduce unwanted effects such as vignetting or color casts. Reading reviews and comparing prices can help you find the best value without compromising on quality.

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