UV Filter
By attaching a UV filter to your lens, it is protected from a haze in your photos by ultraviolet rays, as well as by damage in bumps and falls.
Kase Revolution R-MCUV 77mm
List price €89.90
€ 59. 92
Kase Revolution Plus R-MCUV 67mm
List price €79.90
€ 51. 90
Kase Revolution Plus R-MCUV 95mm
List price €119.90
€ 74. 90
JJC UV Filter for Ricoh GR IV / GR III / GR II series (F-WMCUVG3)
List price €34.94
€ 24. 90
Hoya 62mm Fusion Antistatic Next UV
€ 59. 99
Urth 86mm UV Lens Filter (Plus+)
€ 78. 99
B+W UV-FILTER MRC BASIC 77 mm
List price €112.00
€ 73. 89
Hoya 55mm Fusion One Next UV
€ 41. 99
Zeiss UV Filter 72mm
List price €102.00
€ 87. 90
Urth 62mm UV Lens Filter (Plus+)
€ 48. 99
Urth 46mm UV Lens Filter (Plus+)
€ 44. 99
Urth 52mm UV Lens Filter
€ 34. 99
Hoya 37mm UX UV II
€ 19. 99
NiSi Armor FX PRO Nano L395 UV 82mm
List price €109.00
€ 88. 90
Leica UVa II E46 Filter Silver
€ 155. 00
NiSi NC UV Filter (112mm for the Nikon Z 14-24 Ultra Wide Zoom Lens)
List price €179.00
€ 129. 00
NiSi Armor FX PRO Nano L395 UV 62mm
List price €75.00
€ 63. 61
NiSi Armor FX PRO Nano L395 UV 49mm
€ 55. 00
All about UV filters
What is a UV filter?
A UV filter is a ring with tempered glass inside, which inhibits the effect of UV rays. In the past, this filter was often applied to analogue cameras, since these models were very sensitive to this radiation. With the advent of digital cameras, sensors have been modified in such a way that they are hardly sensitive to this radiation any more. At high altitude, however, this filter does offer protection against the blue haze that accompanies the influence of UV radiation. However, at sea level, the influence of this filter is very limited. In the modern era, the filters of Hoya, Rodenstock and Leica, among others, are mainly used to protect the lens from falls or bumps.
Lens protection
An advantage of a good UV filter is that it does not create unwanted discolouration or changes in contrast with the optical glass, but also provides effective protection for the lens. If you bump into a sharp object with the front of your camera once, you damage the filter, but your lens remains intact. This saves a repair on the lens and allows you to easily replace the filter, and for a relatively small amount of money. In addition to protection against damage to the lens, the filter also ensures no dust and dirt enters the lens. The protective effect of a UV filter is therefore an added value in digital photography.
Inspiration and tips
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