A 77mm Metal Filter Stack Cap protects filters from dust and scratches while they are not being used. Simply screw your filters together, then screw these stack caps on the top and bottom. They're great for keeping dust, grime and fingerprints off the glass surfaces. Another benefit is that they keep all your filters organized in one place so you'll have access to them whenever you need them.
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Comments about General Brand 77mm Filter Stack Cap:
It didn't cost $50 it was under $20.
Solves the problem of storing filters in bulky plastic cases.
Could also be used as a heavy duty lens cap.
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For weeks I used the boxes the filters came in when moving around, until I got annoyed with the amount of space taken by them. I had a look at pouches but these are bulky as well. With these caps I can throw my filters in my bag without any worry of braking them. You will need a different set for each filter size.
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i bought two of these, one for storage and one to protect my lens and i definitely like their sturdiness. it's a very space-efficient way to store filters and i feel more secure throwing my lens in and out of the bag with a metal cap on. occasionally i have some difficulty putting the cap on my lens; i can't be sure if it's due to the threads on the cap or the protective filter i'm using on the lens. it's also not quick to remove as a plastic cap can be, but i can be sure it won't come off in the bag either, which is a huge advantage over many plastic lens caps.
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I prefer using these stack caps instead of cordura filter sleeves or the boxes the filters come in. The sleeves do not offer as much protection and the using the boxes the filters come in takes up too much space, is ungainly and just time consuming, fishing through a clutter of filters. My 77mm filters are pricey, so I use a pair on each (as opposed to stringing several of my 52mm filters together). Make sure that you are not getting them for thin profile filters (like the Singh-Rays)-- this product will not work as those filters are threaded only on one side). Best way to carry filters so far.
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Excellent!
Perfect fit and nice, smooth threads. I bought two sets and will definitely buy more.
I prefer using these caps to wallets for my ND and polarising filters as, although capped filters are a little thick, they take far less space overall. I screw two filters together then the caps on each end.
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In the old days (e.g., Spiratone) stack caps were engraved with the filter size, which is immensely convenient if you have two lenses with slightly different diameters. These caps aren't, and labels tend to scuff and wear off.
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The filter stack cap is a great way to provide incredible protection for your filters without taking up much room in your bag.
Stacking several does make it slightly (and I mean very slightly) more difficult to find the right one but I leave my most commonly used one (polarizer) on top for faster access
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Nothing complicated or cutting edge here. A simple product that allows filters to be stored securely. The male end can also double as a lens cap in a pinch.
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An easy and quick to use filter organizer. You screw multiple filters together in order of use or priority. It becomes a self contained cylinder that keeps out dust and prevents scratches on the filter glass. I prefer this system over a filter pouch or wallet that is still soft, bulky and can allow dust to reach the filters.
I carry a circular polarizer, NC, ND2, ND4. When using film filters like infrared, green, orange, 81A, 80A, etc. I carry over a half dozen in a very convenient stack. I love my filter stackers. Thanks B&H.
One word of caution. Do not over tighten the filters or you will have to use a filter wrench to loosen them.
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An effective way to store filters in a space efficient way. These caps are metal and appear to be robust. With a cap on each end and a few filters sandwitched in between, filters can be tossed into the bag without concern. The down side is, of course, that the filter you want will invariably be in the middle of the stack!
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To carry filters while out photographing, I find pouches bulky, the original cases even more so. Stack caps may be 'old school', but they offer a compact way to carry filters, keeping them clean in the process. Made of metal, they protect the filters. Just be careful to not over-tighten filters and caps.
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Protecting your filters
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This is a great accessory for keeping filters together, protected and at hand. The obvious downside of this kind of design is that the filter stack must be screwed apart and re-screwed to get at the filter you want. This is a little time consuming but way better than broken filters because you used the soft bag provided by the filter manufacturer!
This little accessory also reduces the space taken up by filters drastically.
Bottom line - if you are not horribly time-constrained at a shoot to change filters very quickly, then this accessory is great!
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This is an excellent, solidly-built product that greatly simplifies the organization & protection of my 77mm filters. Website illustration is slightly different than product received (no protruding indent).
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Attaches to my filter flawlessly and saves a lot of space in my gear bag, given the size of those plastic containers filters come in.
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I have always used filter stackers as a compact way to travel with several filters. Years ago I was reminded that if you drop your stack, you will break several filters at once. Well, in 30 years I haven't dropped one yet. Only 4 stars given because the manufacturing is not quite the quality that is evident in superior filters such as those made by Nikon or B+W. Don't screw Them together too tight or you will need your filter wrenches or rubber band to get them apart. And as usual, if you are traveling, these tools will not always be handy when you need them. Keep a light touch.
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I have stack caps in 6 sizes. Yhey have protected my filters for 30 years and I have never had a filter damaged while stacked. It makes transportation to locations safe and worry free.
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I got this to clean up my filters. Works great. All my 77mm filters are in one place, easy to get to, protected, easy to get at. Simple things are sometimes the best.
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This is the best way to save space in your kit that I have found in a while!! Just attach your filters to each other and cap them front and back. SIMPLE.
The threads are very smooth and solid, feels like a great quality machined product.
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Robustly and compactly keeps my filters straight. Really helps keep room in my backpack for other things.
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