58mm Threaded Solar Filter
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Garret
5
Clean and clear filter
I have both the 52 and 58mm circular polarizers from Tiffen and they both work fantastically. The outer ring spins easily and smoothly, and the filter doesn't reduce the image quality one bit. This is a must have for taking outdoor pictures as it really makes clouds pop and cleans up reflections. Want to get a shot through a glass window? Use this filter to prevent unwanted reflections from getting in the way. Like your framing and exposure, but getting blown out reflections in that lake? You'll lose a stop of light, but it's worth it to get rid of those stray sunbeams in the water.I've taken them both on numerous hikes and in some fairly dangerous conditions. I've thrown them in my camera bag without much regard to their safety, and yet they work fine without any scratches. For the money, Tiffen is great.
14/11/2022
Sci-fi guy
5
To Protect and serve your lens
Wrote wrong review, see "Tiffen 58mm UV Protection Filter" that review belongs here. As for the UV Filter, a great way to protect your lens and not just protection but cuts down on UV light ray. One needs to read photography to understand this.
07/09/2022
Tom From VT
5
Works well
I use a Nikon D3100, I bought a Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens. That lens has 58mm threads. I bought the 58mm Tiffen Circular Polarizer filter to use on that lens. At the time of my order it was sold and fulfilled by Amazon. I paid for shipping and received the filter in less than four days. The filter came in a hard plastic box that I use for storing the filter. It looked new and works fine. No filter problems and I give it 5 stars. The only issue is screwing it onto the lens is a bit tricky because you only have half the width to work with but I blame that on my fingers and lack of any real nails. I have noticed that if the filter doesn't go on straight it may make a glare effect but when I see that, I rescrew it on and that takes care of the issue.
10/06/2022
J. DeJarnatt
5
Great choice!
This is a great filter. The threaded ring is quite narrow, which I like. This is the second one that I've ordered.
11/11/2021
Ken Lorenzo
4
worked fine for the price
worked fine for the price. budget 58MM Circular Polarizer Glass Filter. Some other multicoated ones work a little better but over a hundred bucs.
28/08/2021
Londoner
5
Inexpensive option that does what it claims
The AmazonBasic Circular Polariser 58mm is a slightly unusual acquisition as my photographic filters tend to be from a known and trusted photographic specialist brand, or sometimes from the camera brand. There had been a very few exceptions but they were usually effect filters for occasional use rather than one that would or could be often used.There are at least two lenses in my collection that have 58mm filter threads but only one circular polariser had been previously purchased on the assumption that only one would be needed. This will, at least, provide some extra flexibility. Unlike some, it does not appear to include a position marking (a dot, arrowhead etc) that some have to aid the user although it isd not a major issue. Ease of rotation is reasonable if not buttery smooth, but it is expected from a lower-priced product and in-line with many others. If you want smooth, it may cost you £80 or more.There are no obviously visible flaws in the filter and it does not appear to suffer from any optical errors that may either affect my images or interfere with metering, focussing and other camera systems. These filters can be rather expensive so an opportunity to try one that is not could not be missed.It would therefore be a worthwhile addition to your camera kit, providing not only a mild neutral density filter - useful in itself, but a means to darken skies, remove reflections from water, snow, metal and so much more. This could be one of the most useful additions to a system.
20/07/2021
Andrew W. Johns
4
Makes changing filters fast and easy.
I have always used the threaded filters on my camera, going back to my earliest days in photography. And we all know the effort it takes to change one of those filters - you have to unscrew the current filter and then screw the new one onto the lens, a process that takes a couple of minutes, at least. Not always ideal. With this set, you have two threaded options: an empty ring (with no filter or glass of any sort) or a threaded UV filter. The other two filters (a circular polarizer and a neutral density 1000) then attach to either of the previously mounted rings magnetically, so that switching filters just involves pulling the filter off and putting another in place - in just seconds. An excellent option in situations where you might want to change filters frequently. In addition, the set includes a convenient carry case, with separate, padded pockets for each of the filters. This case can be worn on a belt, or attached to camera strap (or in my case, the chest harness I use to carry my camera while hiking), which ensures that the filters are close at hand when you need them. My only complaint is that the magnets are a little bit too weak. At one point, as I was setting my camera down, I bumped the filter and it fell off. Luckily, it does not appear that the filter was scratched or otherwise damaged, but if you use these, you want to be aware that they can be knocked off relatively easily. You probably would never have a problem if you only used them in a studio environment, but if you use them outdoors, especially if you are moving around a lot, you want to be careful with them.
28/05/2021
Customer
5
Polarizer Camera Lens Filter - 58 mm
Great 58mm filter love its ease of use and its performance
11/04/2021
Related Faq
Q
For the 52mm version, what size are the outside (female) threads?
A
the outside (female) threads is 58mm. 
Q
Can it be mounted on a tripod?
A
Has a 1/4 threaded connection for use with a tripod 
Q
i have three lenses: wide angle, tele, and kit lenses with thread size as followed: 82,58,55 would this polarizer filter fit these, or need adaptor?
A
This filter is an 82mm which will match up to your lens with the 82mm glass, however for the 58mm and 55mm you will need step up rings (pieces that have one end that would fit your thread on the lens, and the other the thread of the filter) and you will be able to use one filter for all 3. It’s a cheaper and effective way to keep costs down using step up rings as filters can get expensive 
Q
will this fit in a rokina 12mm lens for fuji x series?
A
If the filter size for your lens any of these adapter ring ( 52mm/ 58mm/ 62mm/67mm/ 72mm/ 77mm/ 82mm) then yes. 
Q
Is the front of the lens threaded to accept a lens cap, another filter or hood?
A
Yes, just as any filter I have, they all accept manufacturers and after markets caps and more can be threaded on in front and behind. No loose band. Well built. 
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