The 72mm Carl Zeiss T* UV Filter from Zeiss is more than a wise initial investment. It is the standard UV filter most people are familiar with but is designed to match the high-quality of Zeiss lenses. It will also help protect your valuable investment from dust, moisture and scratches, which can lead to costly repairs.
The high standards of a Carl Zeiss filter are meant to complement their world famous and time honored line of camera lenses. The T* multi-coating of this filter is designed to both minimize reflections at the filter's surface as well as improve its light transmission capability. However, do not believe that you must only use this excellent filter on a Zeiss lens. It will fit and do great service to any lens it is screwed on to.
A UV filter not only minimizes 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 lens that accidentally gets dropped on its front element while hiking can potentially be saved by purchasing this item. Some people refer to it as "cheap insurance". As a lens protector, it should be left on at all times.
Aside from that more-than-significant benefit, UV filters render your photos clearer, sharper and more contrasty. For those who enjoy outdoor photography, especially distant vistas, a UV filter can produce a more distinct and acceptable image by removing much of the blue tint normally associated with atmospheric haze.
| Type | T* UV filter |
| Size | 72 mm |
| Grade | Not Applicable |
| Filter Factor | Not Applicable |
| Multi-Coated | Yes, T* multi-coating |
| 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 | 72 mm |
| Front Lens Cap Size | 72 mm |
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Totaly transparent. Zeiss quality.
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Swiss do it 1 way, the best way!
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Great filter-You cant go wrong with Zeiss!
It was the perfect fit for my Sony Z7U!
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I recently splurged on a couple nice Zeiss ZE lenses, the 35mm f1.4 and the 50mm f2.0 Macro. (I blamed it on my healthy tax refund, but seems I may have already spent that...) With the 35mm, I went down to the local pro camera store and bought a decent B+W UV filter, having been of the "better have a UV in front of that lens" mentality. I was never quite gobsmacked with the 35mm. Until I got the 50mm Macro with the Zeiss UV. Gobsmacked to the X. That lens is sweet! So, I took a crazy, insane risk and tried shooting the 35mm without the B+W UV. Gobsmackage. Oops. So, now I generally shoot without UV. When there are rabid puppies or whatever, I'll use these Zeiss UV on my ZE's.
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You should trust this product made by Zeiss. Although Sony has similar product, it's quite different with this one not only the brand.
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