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| Canon UV-1 58mm Haze Filter | 
enlarge | Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $6.19 You Save: $11.80 (66%)
New (9) from $6.19
Avg. Customer Rating: 48 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 2.8 x 0.6
MPN: 2605A004 Model: 2605A004 UPC: 750845813753 EAN: 0082966804212 ASIN: B0007NIB42
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| Features:
| | Absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays without increase of exposure | | | Prevents haziness and foggy effects | | | Can be left on the lens at all times for protection | | | Screws onto 58mm lenses and lens adapters |
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Product Description These filters are used by many photographers to protect the front element of their lens from abrasions, dust, and moisture. They also have a very subtle warming effect, which can be useful to counter the "cool" colors you sometimes get in bright sun or in shade. They're available in sizes to fit most EF lenses. TYPE: Screw-in
Amazon.com Product Description The Canon UV-1 filter for 58mm lenses absorbs harmful ultraviolet rays without increase of exposure, thereby preventing haziness and foggy effects in distant landscapes. It also has a very subtle warming effect, which can be useful to counter the "cool" colors you sometimes get in bright sun or in shade. It can be left on the lens at all times for protection of the camera's lens.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 43 more reviews...
Good but don't see much difference August 7, 2008 I am using this UV filter for around an year along with my Canon G9. To be true don't see much difference in the output with the filter. The price of canon is always much more compared to the others. I would recommend you to explore other filters that would be cheap and would serve your purpose.
Better protect that lense. July 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If your a newbie to DSL's like I am and you read to better your skill's, you can see it mentioned often "-to put on a protective filter over your expensive lense." I got one like this with a camera bag/kit and ordered up another one for my telephoto. It's glass/clear and has a metal ring. I'm not real sure about the haze part of this description but think Safety Glasses for your lenses. The price isn't all that bad, I don't think.
Canon UV-1 filter for the win July 28, 2008 The quality of this product is very good. Feels much nicer than some of the cheap alternatives. I can't really say for sure how much this helps reduce the so called "haze" but I will say that it's definitely reassuring to have a protective layer between the outside world and your expensive lenses. I would recommend this product for any one who has a lens that they value.
basic May 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Basic protection for your digicam. Made in the Philippines, but built well and clear.
A Top Product Recommended by Pro's! May 2008 May 1, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thru the years, I have used UV filters on all of my photo equipment, including my newest Digital Canon, (READ my Review) for the following reasons, which may help you in several ways:
The Canon UV-1 58mm Haze filter -
* A 'Physical Protection barrier' for the front element of the lens. (Probably the Most Important Reason), and here's Why:
* Protecting the Front Lens unique "Chromatic Coating". This 'coating' is what separates all lenses, if the Glass is all equal, even within the same manufacturer, into categories from a Good lens, all the way to a Superior one. Example - Minolta's Celtic vs Rokkor lenses
* Protection from dirt, dust, abrasions, and moisture. (The front lens is where all light & images come thorough, that's recorded on film or microchip, so any Lens scratches, abrasions, or smudges, all get recorded too). This ALSO keeps you from Damaging the Chromatic Lens Coating!
* Easy Screw-in type, Easy to Change & Easy to Clean. That's 3 Easy's, People!
* Produce a very subtle 'Warming Effect', useful to counter the "Cooler" SHIFT and/or Colors you sometimes get with some 'Lenses' or in bright sun or in shade. Example: Panasonic & Pentex and some others have produced lenses with a 'Cool-Shift' lens coating and/or microprocessor. - What this also means is that your Images will have to be 'Hue Corrected'.
* Very affordable with Excellent Benefit's. I usually buy in Pairs, so that I might have a spare, just in case, and all pro photographers, bank on it. Just part of the 'must-have add-on's'.
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