Experience the clarity and precision of the X2 CPL Circular Polarizer Filter, crafted with critically sharp AGC glass from Japan. This filter excels in delivering exceptional color neutrality and features an ultra-slim frame profile. With durable, weather-sealed construction and advanced MRC8, this filter is built to withstand the rigors of outdoor photography.
The X2 CPL filter, with its uniformly applied MRC8 coating, eliminates unwanted glare and ghosting, even in long exposures. Our MRC8 coating is harder than glass, offering a scratch-resistant layer that protects against frequent fieldwork. Enhanced further by Nanotec technology, this filter repels dirt, water, and other elements, ensuring your shots remain pristine.
Designed to fit 67mm camera lenses, it's essential to confirm your lens thread size to ensure compatibility. We stand by the X2 CPL with a 25-year Ironclad Guarantee. Each filter has a unique serial number, tracked for unparalleled support and future innovation. Trust in our commitment to quality and durability with the X2 CPL Circular Polarizer Filter.
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High Quality Material
Made with AGC Optical Glass and fine metal frame ensuring clear and sharp imagery. -
Durability
Effectively protects the camera lens from physical damage, absorbs shocks, and is weather sealed. -
Improves Image Quality
Dramatically enhances photos by reducing glare, especially in full sun conditions. -
Smooth Operation
Features scalloped edges and smooth rotation for easy handling and adjustments. -
Great Packaging
Protective and aesthetic packaging ensures product integrity and a positive initial impression.
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Price
Might be considered expensive when compared to other brands available in the market. -
Availability
There are not many manufacturers producing filters of this specific size. -
Limited Experience
First-time users might find the premium filters more than what they require. -
Challenging Conditions
Some users have not tested the filter yet in very challenging environments. -
Breakage Risk
Despite being durable, there are instances where the filter has broken, even if it protected the lens.