
Safeguard your camera lens and improve photo quality with this Platinum PT-MCUVF58 UV lens filter that features quality glass material to ensure efficient performance. The ultrathin profile helps reduce image obstruction.
Q: Is this lens suitable for photographing the sun during a solar eclipse?
A: No, definitely not! Don't ever use a UV filter to view a solar eclipse. You will go blind. Your camera will be destroyed. You must use a solar filter made of either aluminized mylar or glass coated with stainless steel. The reflection must be 99%. Go to an astronomy website such as www.telescope.com and select a solar filter of the correct diameter for your device.
A: If you look at the lens right into the top part of the glass it has the size of uv filter on every lens not sure bout the 300 but the 18-55mm the 58mm uv filter will fit it
A: We are actually talking apples and oranges here. What you need to determine is the diameter or filter size of the lens. The 18-55 & the 70-300 mm refer to the focal length of these zoom lens, or how far in or out the lens can capture an image in focus. The filter size refers to the circumference of the barrel of the lens . The way to determine this is to look into the lens ( as if taking a selfie if it were on the camera ), there should be a number in mm engraved and/or painted telling you the filter size it takes . For example most of my lenses for my Nikon D3300 have filter sizes of 52mm , but for my Nikkor 50 mm f1.8G Standard lens which is shorter but wider, I needed a 58mm filter. Hope that helps!
Q: Does this fit the canon EOS Rebel 7i 800D 55-250 lens
A: If that particular lense accepts the 58mm threading.
Q: Does it fit the canon 50mm 1.4 lens
A: Yes. The Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 lens has a 58mm filter size, so this filter should fit.