Neewer

Neewer 10102440 55mm True Color CPL Polarizer Filter

4.5 (126 reviews)

Cut glare from glass storefronts, wet pavement, or open water and render skies with saturated depth — without shifting the color truth of your scene.

$34.99*
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Overview

The Neewer 55mm True Color CPL is a circular polarizing filter engineered for photographers who want glare suppression and contrast enhancement without trading away color accuracy. The filter's HD optical glass is treated with 30 layers of nano coatings — a meaningful spec at this price tier — delivering water repellency, scratch resistance, and anti-fingerprint properties that translate directly to durability in outdoor shooting conditions. The "True Color" designation addresses the most common failure mode of budget CPL filters: color cast. By maintaining neutral optical transmission, this filter lets your camera's white balance work accurately rather than compensating for filter-induced tinting in post.

In practice, this is a landscape and outdoor shooter's tool. Rotating the filter while watching your live view will reveal its effect immediately — reflections off water surfaces disappear, wet foliage shifts from washed-out to richly saturated, and blue skies deepen with white clouds gaining contrast against them. The aluminum frame keeps weight low on a filter you'll be rotating frequently to dial in polarization angle, though it demands slightly more care during installation than brass-framed alternatives. At 55mm, this filter fits standard kit zoom lenses and entry telephoto glass commonly used for nature, travel, and landscape work — making it a logical first specialty filter purchase for photographers expanding beyond UV protection into creative optical tools.

Specifications

Filter Type
CPL Polarizer Filter
Size
55mm
Special Feature
True Color

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Reduces surface reflections on water, glass, and foliage in a single rotation adjustment, recovering color saturation and detail that post-processing cannot replicate.
  • 30-layer nano coatings keep the filter surface clean and protected through extended outdoor sessions with minimal maintenance.
  • True Color optical design maintains neutral color transmission, preserving accurate white balance without introducing color casts that would require post-correction.
  • Water-repellent coating sheds rain and mist from the filter surface cleanly, keeping a single microfiber wipe sufficient to restore optical clarity.
  • 55mm thread size fits a wide range of standard kit lenses and entry telephoto zooms commonly used for landscape and travel work.

👎 Cons

  • Aluminum frame is lighter than brass alternatives but requires careful thread engagement — it will cross-thread or seize on dirty or tight filter threads if rushed.
  • Maximum polarization effect reduces exposure by approximately 1.5–2 stops, which in low-light or overcast conditions forces trade-offs between shutter speed, ISO, and depth of field.
  • Polarization effect requires the light source to be at approximately 90 degrees to your shooting axis — pointing toward or away from the sun yields little to no reflection reduction from this filter.
  • HD optical glass quality at this price tier may show slight vignetting on very wide-angle lenses (below 24mm on full-frame), where filter frame width can intrude on the image circle.

Frequently Asked Questions

True Color CPL filters are designed specifically to avoid introducing the green or magenta color casts that cheaper CPL filters are notorious for. The Neewer 10102440's multi-coated HD optical glass and 30-layer nano coating are aimed at maintaining neutral color transmission so your white balance stays accurate and skies don't take on a false tint. With cheaper filters, you'll often correct color in post; with a well-made CPL, you shouldn't need to.
The nano coatings on the Neewer 55mm CPL serve three practical purposes: water repellency keeps rain droplets from beading on the glass surface (which would show as soft spots in images), scratch resistance protects the optical coating during field handling and cleaning, and anti-fingerprint treatment means a quick microfiber wipe restores the surface cleanly. In extended outdoor sessions these properties matter — a filter that requires careful babying slows you down.
The CPL is a circular polarizing filter, which means it's compatible with phase-detect and contrast-detect autofocus systems. Rotating the filter adjusts polarization angle to maximize or minimize reflection suppression — you'll see the effect live in your viewfinder or on your screen. Exposure will shift as you rotate (polarizing filters typically reduce light by 1.5–2 stops at maximum effect), so watch your metering after setting your polarization angle.
Landscape work with water, wet rocks, or foliage — where surface reflections obscure detail and color — is where you'll see the most dramatic effect. The filter also deepens blue sky contrast and reduces atmospheric haze at perpendicular angles to the sun. Through glass (storefront windows, car windshields) it can eliminate reflections almost entirely when the angle is right.
Aluminum frames are lighter than brass but require more care during installation — they can cross-thread or bind more easily than brass on tight or dirty filter threads. Install slowly and confirm the thread has caught cleanly before applying torque. The trade-off is meaningful weight savings on a filter you're rotating regularly in the field.