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Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter Overview:
- Much thinner and lighter than conventional models to cut vignetting on Wide Angle lenses
- Multi Layer coatings on both sides to reduce ghost images and flare
- 67mm filter thread on front of filter for attaching Lens caps and hood
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Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter Reviews
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Worth The Money, November 15, 2010 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) I have used polarizers for the past 20 years, I never shoot outdoors without one. I have been using Cokin, Hoya and Tiffen brands, and they all get the desired result of reducing glare, saturating colors and adding contrast. I am on a budget and just can't afford really expensive polarizers. The last one I bought was $ 60, a 67mm Tiffen that had one flaw, a warming effect (without being labeled a "warming polarizer"). I like my photos warm so that was not a big problem for me except in the early morning light when the Tiffen really ruined the white balance on quite a few shots, making me a bit reluctant to shoot in that light. But it still served me well. Photography is a hobby and I am not a gear geek, so I just make do with what I can afford and enjoy it.
Then - fortunately - the filter broke. It became seriously stuck on the lens twice in 6 months, then stopped rotating (the only thing worse than a stuck polarizer is a stuck polarizer that won't rotate = is of no use),... Read more
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Amazing quality but pricy!, March 6, 2008 By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) This is my first polarizer and I am glad that I finally found something thats offers me the best quality and Nikon's satisfaction.
My skies are more blue and the colors are more vibrant. I took lots of pics at the Grand Canyon with my Nikon D80 w Nikkor 18-135mm lens. My friend had a Canon XTi with Tamron 18-250mm lens. The pictures that I shot had beautiful blue skies and vibrant reds/brows of the rocks...thats to this polarizer! The pictures that my friend shot had washed out colors. The rocks were dull and the sky was faded.
I would recommend this filter to anyone who is serious about quality. The filter comes with a plastic case, you can put it in the case when not needed, without worrying about it gettig scratched. It is pricier than most of the other brands like Tiffen, Hoya, etc...but being a Nikon, it offers unmatchable quality!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Worth the money, December 30, 2008 By shutterbugcpa (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) This filter provides beautiful blue skies and crisp white clouds. In addition, it also reduces glare when taking photos of bodies of water or falling water. I went out west recently and the clouds in my photos popped with lovely contrast against deep blue skies, giving my photos a dreamy and surreal look. My Nikon takes great pictures as it is, but the filter adds that something extra to my pictures, when used in appropriate situations. I have seen the best results with this filter when photographing subjects side-lit by the sun. You can manually adjust the filter on your lens and see the effects through the viewfinder before you take the picture. The filter slightly reduces light coming into the lens so you just have to make sure to adjust your other settings to compensate for this. This filter is worth the money but you can save if you buy it online through Amazon or another online photography outlet. I paid less than $90 new for my filter, whereas the brick and mortar... Read more
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) I have used polarizers for the past 20 years, I never shoot outdoors without one. I have been using Cokin, Hoya and Tiffen brands, and they all get the desired result of reducing glare, saturating colors and adding contrast. I am on a budget and just can't afford really expensive polarizers. The last one I bought was $ 60, a 67mm Tiffen that had one flaw, a warming effect (without being labeled a "warming polarizer"). I like my photos warm so that was not a big problem for me except in the early morning light when the Tiffen really ruined the white balance on quite a few shots, making me a bit reluctant to shoot in that light. But it still served me well. Photography is a hobby and I am not a gear geek, so I just make do with what I can afford and enjoy it.Then - fortunately - the filter broke. It became seriously stuck on the lens twice in 6 months, then stopped rotating (the only thing worse than a stuck polarizer is a stuck polarizer that won't rotate = is of no use),... Read more 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) This is my first polarizer and I am glad that I finally found something thats offers me the best quality and Nikon's satisfaction.My skies are more blue and the colors are more vibrant. I took lots of pics at the Grand Canyon with my Nikon D80 w Nikkor 18-135mm lens. My friend had a Canon XTi with Tamron 18-250mm lens. The pictures that I shot had beautiful blue skies and vibrant reds/brows of the rocks...thats to this polarizer! The pictures that my friend shot had washed out colors. The rocks were dull and the sky was faded. I would recommend this filter to anyone who is serious about quality. The filter comes with a plastic case, you can put it in the case when not needed, without worrying about it gettig scratched. It is pricier than most of the other brands like Tiffen, Hoya, etc...but being a Nikon, it offers unmatchable quality! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful ![]() By shutterbugcpa (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Nikon 67mm Circular Polarizer II Filter (Accessory) This filter provides beautiful blue skies and crisp white clouds. In addition, it also reduces glare when taking photos of bodies of water or falling water. I went out west recently and the clouds in my photos popped with lovely contrast against deep blue skies, giving my photos a dreamy and surreal look. My Nikon takes great pictures as it is, but the filter adds that something extra to my pictures, when used in appropriate situations. I have seen the best results with this filter when photographing subjects side-lit by the sun. You can manually adjust the filter on your lens and see the effects through the viewfinder before you take the picture. The filter slightly reduces light coming into the lens so you just have to make sure to adjust your other settings to compensate for this. This filter is worth the money but you can save if you buy it online through Amazon or another online photography outlet. I paid less than $90 new for my filter, whereas the brick and mortar... Read more |
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