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Searching for the right camera lens filter? PriceRunner is here to help you find what suits your photography needs. Our extensive assortment includes a variety of camera lens filters from leading brands and retailers. Use the category filters to refine your search by type, size, or price to find the best match for your lens. Whether you need a polariser to reduce glare or a neutral density filter for long exposure shots, you can easily compare prices and features. We list all offers to ensure you get the best deal without any hassle. Our user reviews provide insights, helping you make the right choice. Ready to elevate your photography with the perfect camera lens filter? Begin here and discover the options that fit your style and budget.

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Camera Lens Filters Kood 72mm Slim Ring IR720 Infrarot Spezial Effekt Filter

Kood 72mm Slim Ring IR720 Infrarot Spezial Effekt Filter

Infrarotfilter (IR), 72 mm

£25.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.33/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters Kase Kase Revolution Magnetic Circular Rear Cap 77mm

Kase Kase Revolution Magnetic Circular Rear Cap 77mm

£19.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.33/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters B&Q Black Mist 1/2 Nano V-Pro Filter 86mm

B&Q Black Mist 1/2 Nano V-Pro Filter 86mm

£76.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £25.65/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters Maxpower K&F Concept Filter ND32 for DJI Mavic 3

Maxpower K&F Concept Filter ND32 for DJI Mavic 3

£30.24

Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.08/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters B&W 1/2 Nano V-PRO Filter 82mm

B&W 1/2 Nano V-PRO Filter 82mm

82mm

£63.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.31/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters B&W 1/2 Nano V-PRO Filter 67mm

B&W 1/2 Nano V-PRO Filter 67mm

67mm

£55.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.65/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters Formatt-Hitech Firecrest ND 49mm ND 0.6 Filter

Formatt-Hitech Firecrest ND 49mm ND 0.6 Filter

Neutral-density (Solid)

£30.41

Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.13/mo.*

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Camera Lens Filters Tlily 2pcs 52mm Circular Polarising Filter

Tlily 2pcs 52mm Circular Polarising Filter

Polarizing Filter, 52mm

£12.71

Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.23/mo.*

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Aroma Fotga Slim Nd Fader Filter 72mm

Aroma Fotga Slim Nd Fader Filter 72mm

£15.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.00/mo.*

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Maxpower 37mm 52mm Phone Lens Filter ND2-400

Maxpower 37mm 52mm Phone Lens Filter ND2-400

£21.94

Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.31/mo.*

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Tlily 77mm UV Ultra-Violet Filter Lens

Tlily 77mm UV Ultra-Violet Filter Lens

UV Filter

£8.35

Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.78/mo.*

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B&W Black Mist MRC Nano Diffusion Filter 82mm 1/2 Grade

B&W Black Mist MRC Nano Diffusion Filter 82mm 1/2 Grade

82mm

£63.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.31/mo.*

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CAMERA LENS FILTERS

FAQ

Camera lens filters are accessories that attach to the front of a camera lens to modify the light entering the lens. They help enhance image quality, protect the lens, and create various effects. Choosing the right filter depends on your photography needs, such as reducing glare or enhancing colors.

Camera lens filters are used to improve photo quality by altering light before it reaches the sensor. Filters can reduce reflections, increase contrast, and protect lenses from damage. Consider what effect you want: polarizing filters reduce glare, while UV filters offer protection.

Polarizing filters are used to reduce reflections and glare from non-metallic surfaces like water or glass. They enhance color saturation and contrast by blocking certain light waves. Rotate the filter to adjust its effect; this is useful for landscape photography where reducing haze is important.

Camera Lens Filters: 3 things to consider before buying

Camera lens filters come in various types, each serving a unique purpose. UV filters protect your lens from dust and scratches while reducing haze. Polarising filters enhance colors and contrast by reducing reflections from non-metallic surfaces like water or glass. Neutral density (ND) filters allow you to use slower shutter speeds in bright conditions without overexposing your photos. Understanding these differences helps you choose the right filter for your photography needs.

Before purchasing a camera lens filter, ensure it matches your lens's diameter. The diameter is usually marked on the lens barrel, often indicated by a 'ø' symbol followed by a number, such as ø58mm. Buying the correct size ensures a proper fit and optimal performance. If you have multiple lenses with different diameters, consider using step-up rings to adapt larger filters to smaller lenses, saving you money and space.

The build quality of camera lens filters affects their durability and performance. Look for filters made from high-quality materials like optical glass, which provide better clarity than plastic alternatives. Additionally, check for multi-coating on the filter surface; this reduces glare and reflections, ensuring clearer images with minimal color distortion. Investing in a well-built filter enhances your photography experience and protects your equipment.

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