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K&F Concept Polarizers Filter
Polarizers provide color and contrast enhancement. Reflected light often shows up as whitish glare that washes out color in an image. A Polarizer corrects this problem producing deep, dramatically blue skies. It also removes glare from non-metallic surfaces, such as windows and water. Color saturation in general, especially outdoors, can be improved significantly. Think of it as sunglasses for your camera.

A Circular Polarizer has the same effect as a Polarizer and is used on cameras with beam splitting metering systems commonly found on auto focus SLR's (for most 35mm auto-focus cameras see your camera manual).
Filter function
Area of sky most effectively polarized with a Circular Polarizer: Point your index finger at the sun. With your thumb extended at a right angle (90°), rotate it around the axis of the index finger. It will point out the band of deepest blue from horizon to horizon.
Polarizers provide color and contrast enhancement. Reflected light often shows up as whitish glare that washes out color in an image. A Polarizer corrects this problem producing deep, dramatically blue skies. I
t also removes glare from non-metallic surfaces, such as windows and water. Color saturation in general, especially outdoors, can be improved significantly. Think of it as sunglasses for your camera.

Digital Multi Coated

The K&F Polarizers Filter has 24 layers of Multi Resistance Coating (MRC) helping repel water, dust & grease, while also preventing ghosting.
Black Rimmed Glass

These filters are equipped with black rimmed glass to reduce the chance of light reflecting off the edge.

Low Profile Frame

Ultra thin filter frames to help avoid vignetting on super wide angle lenses are also designed to hold a lens cap.
Knurling Edge Frame

These filters are equipped with a straight knurling edge for non-slip, easy attachment and removal.
NOTE: 
This kit is compatible with all 37mm-82mm lenses ONLY,Please verify your cameras's lens thread size before ordering. This number is always preceded by a "∅ "(diameter) symbol