
Neewer NW SERIES S 67mm CPL Polarizer Filter
Cut reflections and boost color saturation with this nano-coated 67mm circular polarizer built on HD optical glass.
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Overview
Key Features
【Natural Color Enhancement】 NEEWER CPL Filter significantly improve contrast and saturation, delivering amazing photos with rich colors and fine details
【HD Visual Experiences & Low Light Reflectance】 Featuring the premium HD optical glass with multiple layers of polarizing films, this CPL filter minimizes the light reflectance of less than 0.1%, reducing flare and ghosting for a high definition visual experience
【Multi Resistant Nano Coatings】 The multi layer Nano coatings on the both sides of the filter effectively protects against water, dust, oil, fingerprint, and scratches, easy to clean with just one wipe
【Ultra Slim Frame & Smooth Rotation】The ultra slim yet sturdy aluminium alloy frame with the advanced CNC precision treatment enables effortless installation, and straight knurls ensure smooth rotation for achieving the best effects
【What You Get】Includes 1 x 67mm CPL Filter. Note that this 67mm camera filter is compatible with 67mm lenses. The thread size is marked on the front or side of your lens, next to a "?"(diameter) symbol. Please verify the thread sizes before purchasing the filter
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Multi-layer nano coatings effectively repel water, oil, dust, and fingerprints for easy maintenance
- HD optical glass with less than 0.1% light reflectance minimizes flare and ghosting
- Ultra-slim aluminum alloy frame reduces vignetting risk on wider-angle lenses
- Knurled grip enables smooth, precise rotation to fine-tune the polarization effect
👎 Cons
- Only available in a single 67mm thread size, requiring separate purchases for other lens diameters
- Adds an extra step of manual rotation to dial in the effect for each shot
- Reduces incoming light by roughly 1 to 1.5 stops, which may require adjusting exposure settings in low-light conditions