This is a UV filter.Seems to be nice and clear , well made and fits the threads easily . For most, it is just some insurance that the front elements of your lens will not get smashed. Simple as that. Not rocket science in this case !!
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It's okay as protection for the lens but ghosting is awful. If there is any light in front of the lens when shooting indoors or outside a night the filter needs to come off, way too much refection. Also shooting indoors with available light makes my lens hunt for focus. Take it off and focuses fine. Not a cheap lens either, it's a Nikon 16-80. Seems to work fine outside in good light so I'll use it for daytime protection and remove it for challenging light situations. Always used Hoyas in the past, tried to save a few bucks. Will probably order a Hoya and keep it for situation that may be detrimental to the coatings on the Hoya. It's a $7 filter, you get what you pay for.
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Well packaged and protected so no damage in shipping. A camera filter is a simple item and it should be easy to install. Some filters have rough threads or inadequate outer rings that are difficult to grasp. None of this was the case.
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Did not receive what was in the item description. Received a chinese uv lense filter not vivitar. Picture oackage does not match item description. Some cheap knockoff in my opinion.
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Real good quality for the price.
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