Lenses & Filters
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Regular price $55.56Breakthrough Photography 77Mm To 105Mm Step Up Lens Adapter Ring Breakthrough PhotogrAdd to Cart
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Regular price $11.1040.5Mm Metal Standard Screw In Standard Lens Hood Sunshade With X-SweetdreamAdd to Cart
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Regular price $11.47Huipuxiang 77Mm Lens Cap Compatible For Canon Ef 70 200Mm HuipuxiangAdd to Cart
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Regular price $106.16Tiffen 72Wbpm18 72Mm Warm Black Pro Mist 1/8 Filter Tiffen
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Regular price $25.86Tiffen 405Hze 40.5Mm Uv Haze 1 Filter (Clear) Tiffen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of lenses are available in this category?
We offer a variety of lenses, including prime, zoom, macro, and wide-angle lenses from brands like Canon, Nikon, Sigma, and Tamron, catering to different photography styles.
How do I choose the right filter for my lens?
Choose filters based on your lens diameter, which is measured in millimeters. Look for UV, polarizing, or neutral density filters depending on your photography needs.
Are the filters made from high-quality materials?
Yes, our filters are crafted from high-quality optical glass to minimize distortion and maintain image clarity, with many featuring scratch-resistant coatings.
What is the price range for lenses and filters?
Lenses can range from about $100 for entry-level models to over $2,000 for high-end options. Filters typically range from $20 to $200.
Do you carry any specific brands of lenses and filters?
Yes, we stock lenses and filters from top brands including Canon, Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, and B+W, ensuring quality and reliability.
How should I maintain my lenses and filters?
Store your lenses in a protective case, clean them regularly with a microfiber cloth, and use lens caps to prevent scratches when not in use.
What are the benefits of using a polarizing filter?
A polarizing filter reduces glare from reflective surfaces, enhances color saturation, and improves contrast, making it ideal for landscape photography.
Can I use multiple filters on the same lens?
While it is possible to stack filters, it can lead to vignetting or reduced image quality. It is best to use filters individually when possible.