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General
Model Number: NS-CP67
Product Name: 67mm Circular Polarizer Lens Filter
Color: Clear
Compatibility
Lens Compatibility: Most lenses with a 67mm filter diameter
Features
Filter Attachment Type: Screw on
Quantity: 1
Other
UPC: 600603170003
This Insignia™ NS-CP67 67mm circular polarizer lens filter helps you achieve beautiful shots of outdoor landscapes by improving color saturation and enhancing contrast levels. The ultrathin profile enables simple transport in the included case.
Compatible with most lenses with a 67mm filter diameter: For use with your existing digital camera's lens.
Improves color saturation: So you can achieve brilliant images with intensely bright colors.
Reduces reflections and glare: To enhance contrast. Ideal for outdoor landscape photography.
Customers are positive about the lens filter's ability to protect the lens and improve image quality. They appreciate the price and its effectiveness in reducing glare. Additionally, customers find it easy to use and are pleased with the enhanced color and contrast it provides.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great filter for the price
I originally bought it to protect my primary lens from scratches - which it does. I also found that it reduces glare and makes the color of the sky and water more vivid.
Posted by AJOIII
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good circular polarizer
This circular polarizer is good the reduce glare, protect camera lens and to bring out blues and vibrant colors in fall.
Posted by pixgirl77
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
So far, so good
I read that these are made by Hoya for best buy. I went and looked at them while on my way to photograph on vacation. I had forgotten all my filters at home. I have the Cokin series. This worked fine and actually came out on top on a ratings war on Photography Life (Hoya). I don't know if they are the exact components that Hoya uses for their name brand or not. I tried to get the info at Best Buy. They called a bunch of people for about 30 minutes and came back and said"is all I am allowed to tell you is they are made for Best Buy by Hoya." They worked great for me taking images of rushing rivers and still bodies of water. The sky was the background for a lot of shots and I can't tell any difference between these and my much much more expensive Cokin Kit.