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NEEWER 58mm Lens Filter Kit ND8 ND64 CPL Filter Set, Neutral Density+Circular Polarizer Filter Kit with 30 Layers Nano Coating/HD Optical Glass/Water Repellent/Scratch Resistant/Ultra Slim/Filter Bag

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About this item

  • Versatile Filter Set: Includes ND8, ND64, and CPL filters for varied lighting conditions
  • Optical Excellence: HD Optical Glass for sharp, clear images
  • Multi-Layer Nano Coating: Enhances durability and water resistance
  • Slim Design: Ultra-slim aluminum alloy frame for easy handling
  • Wide Compatibility: Available in multiple sizes to fit various lens diameters



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Moreno Tagliapietra
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
They work for me especially on my iphone 16 pro when I need the lowest possible weight for use with an insta360 flow 2 pro gimbal that has a max payload of 300g
Pat Rick
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Using this ND filter on my Nikon D7000 and it works perfectly. Nano coating helps with rugged use outdoors and unpredictable weather.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on February 1, 2025
初めて使う方に丁度良いと思います。
Shamo
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I use it on a Fujifilm camera. A very useful filter
Ap
Reviewed in Italy on July 18, 2024
Ad un prezzo ragionevole si puo' avere questo kit che a mio parere a livello semiprofessionalesi rileva discreto. Il CPL presenta un leggero gioco ma comunque fa il suo lavoro.In generale si tratta di un kit che consiglio a chi si vuole cimentare con questi filtri.
HN
Reviewed in Germany on October 12, 2024
Im Lauf der Zeit habe ich, was Filter angeht, eine Menge an Vorurteilen und ungeprüften Forumsweisheiten angesammelt. "Filter sind ein zusätzliches Glas vor dem teuren Objektiv und können nur die Qualität vermindern." "Wenn schon Filter, dann nur absolute Premium Produkte." Diese Filter hier gehen nach der Papierform aber ohnehin in Richtung Premium, was die Glasqualität und die Vergütungen angeht. Nur allerdings für einen Preis des ganzen Sets, den ich bei einem "Markenhersteller" auch gerne alleine für einen Objektivdeckel ausgeben kann. Nachdem ich schon sehr gute Erfahrungen mit Produkten von Freewell und Urth gemacht hatte, habe ich dieses Kit für meine Fuji X100 gekauft. Dies ist die erste Kamera der Modellreihe mit 12MP..Ich habe aus einer Entfernung von ca. 2 Metern vom Stativ mit manuellen Einstellungen 4x das selbe Motiv fotografiert: UV Schutzfilter alleine, UV+CPL, UV+ND8, UV+ND64. Bei dem UV Filter handelt es sich um ein B+W MRC Filter (ASIN B009PL62KM ), das alleine ungefähr das Doppelte dieses Kits kostet. Gestackt werden die Filter, weil ich dies auch beim späteren Fotografieren so handhaben werde und weil die Frage ist, ob die zusätzlichen Filter die optische Qualität herunterziehen.Die Originale sind 4288x2848 Pixel groß, hieraus habe ich einen zentralen Ausschnitt von jeweils 183x426 Pixeln ausgeschnitten. Kurz gesagt: Ich erkenne - abgesehen von den Belichtungszeiten - keinen (!) Unterschied in der Auflösung, der Schärfe, dem Kontrast.Also: Hier haben wir etwas neues vor uns. Keine schlecht vergüteten Billigfilter aus dem Wühltisch, sondern aus hochwertigem Glas und mit aufwendiger Vergütung hergestellte Produkte. Alte Weisheiten über "Billigfilter" greifen hier nicht. Das einzige, was hier "billig" ist, das ist der Preis. Ich habe keine Probleme, solche Filter vor meine X100 zu setzen. Natürlich gibt es aktuelle Kameras mit deutlich höherer Auflösung. Hier muss man selbst ausprobieren, ob es andere Ergebnisse gibt. Da die Bilder auch bei 400% Vergrößerung in Lightroom identisch aussehen, vermute ich, dass das Ergebnis ähnlich ausfallen wird.Also: Das kann man beruhigt kaufen und ebenso beruhigt vor ein gutes Objektiv schrauben. Wer fotografiert - und keine quantentheoretischen Betrachtungen anstellt - bekommt hier Top Qualität zu einem extrem günstigen Preis.
John
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023
I haven't shot anything with them yet, I'm sure image quality is good. I'll update later if there is an issue.Fitment is great! Screwed onto my lens smoothly and came right back off smoothly. The polarizer rotates freely with no binding. Definitely pleased!
Paul Aparycki
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2023
Three filters. Three of the most useful filters a photographer needs.A circular polarizer to give oomph to the saturation in your photos, or reduce reflections . . . or both, and a three stop and six stop neutral density.For pictorialists (landscape photographers) these will be a welcome and regularly used set.They are quite slim in build which is nice. Made of aluminum alloy, which is okay . . . brass is far superior . . . and much more expensive . . . and also seems to be going the way of the dodo with the exception of a few high end manufacturers.All three are quite neutral in colour, which frankly surprised me. They are multicoated and optically quite good. In comparison with an offering from Lee and one from B&W there is a touch of softness in these . . . but they cost far less than the others mentioned.They come with a long triple pouch which is bigger than it needs to be, but welcome nonetheless.The price is par for the quality.A good and very useful set.
Wolo P.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023
If you're looking at ND filters, and polarizing filters to purchase, then you obviously have a good idea what they're used for. So, I'm going to skip the condescending part where I explain to you what they are, and how they're used. I think what you're interested in is, do they affect the image negatively, and are they of good quality. As far as affecting the image is concerned, the most notable thing from ND filters and polarizing filters, is how well they can manage to tame the color cast they will apply to the overall image, as well as what spectrum of color cast do they display? Let me explain. I find the ND filters to be very effective, and the coatings to be quite excellent. That also goes for the circular polarizer. When tilted, a method often used to see how well the anti-reflective coatings operate, the surface of the filter does not become opaque, and remains as transparent as is to be expected, with the tint you're working with. That tells me that the anti-reflective coatings are very good, and this is a good way to judge the quality of the filter. A lesser quality filter will begin to reflect like a mirror, and become opaque at certain angles. With my tests, none of these filters displayed that quality. This is a very good start. Do they apply a color cast? The short answer is yes, but that is most certainly to be expected, even at this mid tier price range. I found the ND filters provided a bit of a magenta color cast to the overall image, while the circular polarizer was more on the side of cyan. Neither of the color casts were extreme, as I can compare the ND filters to some variable ND filters that I have, which are far more aggressive in their color casting. The other nice thing to point out when making a comparison to my variable ND filters, is that these newer filters, both the 8 and 64, do not commit any vignetting issues. This is probably my favorite aspect of dedicated ND filters. While variable ND filters are convenient, the vignetting and color casting, is often unusable. The filters are also very nice and thin, and maintain a low profile on the front element of my lens. All in all, I have to say I was very impressed with the quality of these filters. I have some very expensive filters to compare them to as well, and I would say they're not really that far behind. As a matter of fact, when considering the price, I would say they are well ahead, in the price to value ratio. So, for photography, and videography, ND filters and polarizers are extremely valuable. I certainly am happy to have this set for my needs, and will absolutely be making good use of them going forward. I don't say this lightly, because for me camera equipment is a passion, but I am in the camp of saying, I would recommend them, and they are very good value.
Gaz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2023
These are excellent quality 77mm lens filters that are a great addition to my photography equipment and are easily taken with me when out on my camping and hiking trips, the set includes ND8, ND64, CPL filters, they are scratch resistant, water resistant with multiple Nano coatings.I like that they come in an excellent quality, slim case too, they take up very little space , the lenses are slim in design and so is the case.Ideal for photography, versatile and a choice of three good quality lenses filters to help get better shots in certain light conditions, street photography, sunsets, sunrises , water and other shots can be improved with this Neewer 77mm lens filter kit to reduce light flare reflections and improve your overall photography images, I'm no professional and I take a few pictures for my Instagram and footage for my YouTube, these can be taken anywhere and take seconds to use and swap over, so I'm really pleased with them so far.Neewer make some excellent photography equipment, I have a lot of their equipment now and I'm impressed with the overall quality, these filters are no different.A good compact set , excellent bit of kit 👍
Steven M. Silverman
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023
I've had SLR and DSLR cameras since I was 15 years old and never tire of the versatility. New lenses, new filters and the almost endless combination of settings allows for lots of creativity and experimentation.Currently I'm using a Pentax DSLR and I've been collecting lenses for it. Most of the more recent lenses have had rather large barrel diameters (I like fast lenses) and no 2 are the same. So my latest strategy has been to buy for the largest diameter (82mm) and buy step up rings for any size I need smaller than that (within reason). This particular set can be purchased from 58-82mm diameters. Unfortunately when I got this set I could only get 77mm.I like this set because it has 3 very different filters in it. I love polarizer for glare control and for heightened contrasts (especially clouds). Everyone looking at this item on Amazon has photography experience and knows the common uses of ND filters. But I like to turn it on its head. Instead of looking to slow down the shutter speeds, I look to open the aperture.Why? I like macro photography. What I like to control is the depth of field. What's in focus, out of focus and the bokeh in the background. By cutting the light I can open the aperture wide and get razor thin focus.The problem with such large diameter filters is the quality of the finish. The smoothness and the uniformity. I looked very carefully at these lenses and they are very nicely made. The coatings are very uniform (I guess 30 nanocoating layers does the trick). I also took some test shots to see if these filters are truly color neutral and I found no color shifts between having no filter and each of these filters.This set is a good value. I've known Neewer for other products, mostly in lighting. I'm happy to see these products from them.
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