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Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm

Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm

31O0CV9d0IL. SL160  Canon   Filter   UV   58 mm

  • Glass lens filter
  • Fits most lenses with 58mm thread diameter
  • Protects lens from bumps, scratches and dust
  • Absorbs UV light in outdoor photos

The Canon 58mm UV filter is a multi-purpose, fine-weather filter that is designed to optimize your photography experience. Used by many photographers to protect the front element of their lens from abrasions, dust, and moisture.UV filters, absorb ultraviolet rays that often make outdoor photographs hazy and indistinct.
They should be constantly fitted to a lens to provide improved clarity and color balance, as well as to provide additional protection to your lens. UV filters are perfect for di

Rating: 4 Canon   Filter   UV   58 mm (out of 15 reviews)

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Price: $ 9.99

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  1. J. Siegrist
    July 6th, 2010 at 01:54 | #1

    Review by J. Siegrist for Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm
    Rating:
    For the money, the Canon brand filters are okay. But, note they do not have ANY reflective coatings on them. No coatings = funny reflections (e.g., subtle green spots), less sharp focus, and reduction in transmitted light (i.e., less light gets to camera). I would seriously consider getting, for example, a Hoya brand UV filter (all Hoya filters are coated) – it IS worth the extra money. I shot with Canon brand UV filters for a long time before I made this discovery – I was shocked that the Canon brand filter would be of low quality. Or, buy one of each and see for yourself. Your lens(es) has lots of fancy coatings on it, and you negate them by using a filter like this.

  2. N. George
    July 6th, 2010 at 02:37 | #2

    Review by N. George for Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm
    Rating:
    These filters are OK for the price, that’s pretty much it… As a filter, they somewhat block glare, but the sharpness is compromised and sometimes the camera will even try to focus on the filter itself if a spot is there. The build quality is another story. The plastic ring around the glass isn’t tight enough, so it leaves “wiggle” room for the glass to click back and forth (about 1mm in either direction), I’m not sure if this is normal or not. Not Recommended… buy yourself a multi-coated Hoya filter, they’re the best of the best.

  3. RWT
    July 6th, 2010 at 03:37 | #3

    Review by RWT for Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm
    Rating:
    I bought this because I wanted to stay strictly with Canon for my rebel xsi. I love it, works great, and doesn’t distort images in any way.

  4. MerlinIII
    July 6th, 2010 at 04:32 | #4

    Review by MerlinIII for Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm
    Rating:
    The title says it all. As long as the filter is clean, no irregularities, no distortions and offers a decent UV protection, it is a must have for the protection of any lens.

    Just make sure you examine the filter very closely before attaching. Clean and remove smudges, lint, and dust before attaching to the lens.

  5. Carlos A Carvajal
    July 6th, 2010 at 04:39 | #5

    Review by Carlos A Carvajal for Canon – Filter – UV – 58 mm
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    This filter has its main utility in protect lens from the external damages, i think it is necessary for all camera users.

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