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Nikon D40, D60 - 52mm High Resolution 3-piece Filter Set (UV, Fluorescent, Polarizer) - (not Nikon Brand) | 
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| Brand: Digital Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $15.26 You Save: $44.73 (75%)
New (7) from $6.64
Rating: 10 reviews
Media: Electronics
MPN: FK-52B-BLACK ASIN: B0012N080Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Multi-coated optical glass for enhanced optical resolution. | | • | FILTER UV: Protects your camera's lens from scratches, dust, dirt, moisture, and fingerprints, while reducing unwanted ulra-violet light. | | • | FILTER FD: The F-DL fluorescent light correction filter gives true-to-life color rendition by removing the harsh yellow-green cast ordinarily resulting from fluorescent bulbs. When shooting under natural light, a fluorescent filter dramatically increases color saturation of subjects. | | • | FILTER PL: Polarizers let you achieve vibrant color saturation, reduce or eliminate glare and reflections from non-metallic objects and glass surfaces, and minimize haze. The filter can be rotated to determine the amount of reflection to be removed. | | • | Includes protective carrying case. Backed by a 15 year USA warranty. |
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Product Description Lens filters are translucent pieces of glass placed in front of a camera lens to alter or adjust the light entering the camera, and more importantly to protect the camera lens. Lens filters improve photographs by giving you control over light and allowing you to emphasize the features of a scene that you consider most important. This filter kit is a combination of the three essential filters no photographer should be without. PLEASE NOTE: Some cameras require an adapter tube to fit the filters. This filter set is compatible with the following camera models: Nikon D40, D60
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Great filters and nice case May 23, 2008 T. Wheatley 21 out of 22 found this review helpful
The filters are great and the case is much smaller than I thought which makes it easy to fit into my camera bag. Just FYI, if you've never put one on your camera (I hadn't), the filter is threaded. Just put the filter on your lens and rotate until it is snug. It also allows for the Nikon lens cap to be applied. I use the clear lens filter to protect the lens from dust, scratches, etc. Great value and fairly heavy duty. It fits my 18-55mm lens just fin on my Nikon D60 camera.
Good value May 8, 2008 J. Cook (Atlanta, GA United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
Works just fine. Haven't compared to other polarizing filters, but the UV and FL provide beautiful results.
Great Filters, Cheap Price October 7, 2008 MntlyNSane (Chesterfield, VA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought these for my D40X. The fit perfectly onto the 18-55, and 55-200 lens. So far, I have been happy with getting them. They are of semi-decent quality, and definitely get the job done. The set comes with UV, FL, and Polarized Filter. The polarized filter does have a movable ring that allows you to adjust the intensity. My shooting environment varies. I do outdoor shooting, indoor low light (in-laws REALLY need to invest into some brighter lights), and occasional long exposure night photography. Even with the filters on, I have never experienced any artifacting or negative impact to the photos. If your like me, and pretty much just do amateur photography, and need a cheap set of simple filters to protect your lens and improve your pictures, you can't go wrong with these.
information lacking August 24, 2008 Stanley F. Drobnich 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
it would be nice if this product included some hints or guides relative to appropriate applications. a photographer with advanced skills may have this knowledge but a novice would appreciate some guidance.
Good product ! August 29, 2008 S. Sharma (San Diego, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Works well. Pretty cheap. My only complaint is that the glass could be a bit more resistant to shock. Perhaps plastic rims instead of metal might help. I dropped the polarizer while taking it out of my pocket. Since it's slightly heavy, the glass chipped a lil bit on the edge inside the rim. It doesn't affect my snaps though.
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