The 67mm UV Protector Filter from Canon is a wise initial investment. It can help protect your valuable investment from dust, moisture and scratches, which can lead to costly repairs. A UV filter not only helps minimize the bluish cast sometimes found under daylight conditions, but is also the best available protection against accidental damage to the front element of your lens.
A UV filter is the best available protection for the front element of your lens. A lens that accidentally gets dropped on its front element while hiking can potentially be saved by purchasing this item. Some people refer to them as "cheap insurance".
Aside from that more-than-significant benefit, UV filters cut through some of the haze in the atmosphere rendering your photos clearer, sharper and more contrasty. For those who enjoy outdoor photography, especially distant vistas, a UV filter can produce a more distinct image by removing much of the blue tint normally associated with atmospheric haze.
A UV Protector is probably the most popular UV filter people use. As a lens protector, it should be left on at all times to guard against front element damage but also adds the benefit of rendering your images clearer.
| Type | UV Protector |
| Size | 67mm |
| Grade | Not Applicable |
| Filter Factor | Not Applicable |
| Multi-Coated | Not Applicable |
| Rotating | Not Applicable |
| Effect |
Reduces excessive blue Cuts through haze and can improve image clarity Protects front element of lens |
| Application | Helpful when photographing mountain and marine scenes where increased haze threatens to make your photographs indistinct in color and clarity |
| Color Temperature | No change |
| Construction | Glass |
| Front Filter Thread Size | 67mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 67mm |
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Good Lens Protection
Adds another layer of glass
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Use on my L series Canon lens for protection in many damp and/or dusty situations and want to protect it. Am on my second or third filter but would rather replace the filter than scratch the lens. The filter is much higher quality than most other brands and worth the extra money, why use a cheap filter on a suburb lens and risk degrading the image.
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Reasonable price for the product that will protect your lens from dust/dirt/smears, you name it. Buy this for any lens you have in this size. If you don't...you risk a serious lesson in lens protection.
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