Adaptive Wide Angle Lens Filter
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Mellissa
4
Wide angle lens not as wide as I would have liked.
Bought these as a gift. Wide angle lens not as wide as I would have liked.
04/02/2023
Mark Alexis
5
Solid filter
This filter is used on my wide-angle lens, and I've had no issues with it. It has a very solid feel to it, and image quality doesn't seem to be affected at all. What more do you want? I would recommend this to anyone looking to protect their valuable glass.
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Susan Susan
4
Great for taking pictures of little, tiny flowers.
I haven't used the wide angle lens but am thrilled with the macro.
21/12/2022
MC MC
5
I loved it
It’s way better than what I was expecting. I particularly liked the wide angle lens.
07/11/2022
Kelleia Sheerin
4
great customer service/cool product
I'm digging this lens. I've only used the wide angle so far and it's very effective. I also appreciate the set up video that comes w/the product and customer service is prompt and professional.I'd recommend this for sure!
02/11/2022
Ernest Whipple
5
Love the len
Love the wide angle lens. Capture more of the video
09/07/2022
J.J.
4
Almost perfect
This is such a cool little macro lens! I bought it specifically for taking photos to upload to iNaturalist, and so far it's been great. I didn't think much about the light that comes with it when I ordered it, but I actually really like it and use it often.There's just one thing that keeps it from being perfect--there's no lens cap! The wide angle lens has a cap, and the wide angle fits over the macro, but if you're like me and are only interested in the macro (and not carrying around the bulky wide angle) you're out of luck. I can't slip the lens in my pocket when I'm not using it (and I'm constantly taking it on and off my phone on my nature walks) and that drives me nuts.If the macro had a lens cap it'd be 5 stars for sure.
14/03/2022
afria26
5
Well worth the price
Great quality lens. Wide angle photos have been amazing!
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Related Faq
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Q: Can the filter avoid the black cross phenomenon?
A
Answer: By design we can avoid the use of the filter in non-wide angle lens will not have dark corners, if your focal length is less than 24mm still may back to produce. 
Q
At what point will an x spot appear? what is the useable range? how does this compare to your no x model?
A
If you rotate your ND filter past the ‘Max’ mark on the filter rim, it can cause an x-pattern, so ensure you’re not over-rotating. Variable ND filters also have limited application with wide angle lenses (they can only be used to about the halfway mark of Min and Max markings because the field of view is so broad). For a wide-angle lens, we suggest using fixed ND filters or ND2-32 or ND8-128. You can also try adjusting your focal length and reducing the density (rotating back towards the ‘Min’ mark) until the colour shift disappears. 
Q
What lens hood will work for this filter?
A
I have the 77mm version of this and I am NOT able to use a lens hood on my Canon 17-40mm wide angle once the filter is on. I haven't tried putting on the hood first and then trying to screw on the filter yet. That's not to say that all lens hoods won't work but for me it does not under the scenario described above. 
Q
Does this fit a Tamron 77 wide angle lense?
A
you said (Tamron 77 wide angle lense?) the lens info can't be right! do you have the full name of the lens. 
Q
The filter can avoid the black cross phenomenon?
A
By design we can avoid the use of the filter in non-wide angle lens will not have dark corners, if your focal length is less than 24mm may still return to produce. 
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