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The 46mm Circular Polarizer Filter by YSDIGI is designed to enhance your outdoor photography experience. Made from high-quality SCHOTT B270 optical glass, this filter reduces glare and reflections, allowing for deeper colors and improved saturation. Its ultra-slim design prevents vignetting, making it ideal for wide-angle lenses. With advanced nano coatings to minimize lens flare and ghosting, this filter is a must-have accessory for photographers using various camera brands.
P**N
Inexpensive CPL Filter that works well
After field testing of the 58mm YSDIGI Ultra-Slim Circular Polarizer Filter, I decided to purchase the 67mm and 77mm filters as well. The damping for adjusting the polarization is a bit stiff but is smooth and stays in place once adjusted. The attached unretouched images were shot on a cloudy day, without and with the YSDIGI CPL Filter on a 55mm f1.4 lens mounted on a full frame DSLR. With the CPL filter installed, the haze was reduced and the colors were more saturated, as expected, There was not a notable shift in color cast. These CPL filters seem to be made as well as those costing four times as much and do the job done nicely, without breaking the bank. Too bad YSDIGI doesn't offer ND filters as well.
G**R
Works well
Works well
A**A
PALM TO FACE... This is ONLY a single piece of polarized glass, not a CPL Filter...
This is a single piece of polarized glass, you need two pieces of polarized glass/film to have a proper polymerizing filter. This being only one, because I took it apart to check, is really is just a neutral density filter which is what you have with only one piece of politicized glass/film. SIGH...
D**W
Best Value
Some of the best filters for lenses. Inexpensive but not cheap.
D**N
It works, but the rotating ring has some major issues.
Well, it's a polarizer. It works. Unfortunately, the front rotating ring is very difficult to use. You can see from my picture that the ring doesn't stick out much from the filter body at all. Additionally, it's recessed so you're finger can't grab it from the sides easily, if at all. This means that if you want to rotate the ring (like you do with any polarizer) you need to put your fingers more on the front of it, awkwardly applying some force, and spin it that way, instead of grabbing it naturally on the sides.Lastly, it doesn't spin smoothly. It's quite rough and stiff.But, as a polarizer, once it's oriented, it does it's job. It screwed onto my camera lens fine. Didn't come broken or damaged at all.I'm ordering a different filter from tiffen. Looks like a better design, yet still really affordable. Fingers crossed.
K**T
Five Stars
Works fine.
A**O
Not worth it!
No diference between the lens of my Galaxy S10 plus and the circular polarizing lens. Seriously!
C**.
Fell Apart!
Totally fell apart after 7 months of use.DO NOT BUY!
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