See more imagesPatko1980 Posted
Best lens accessory for rich blue sky colors, or any day time pictures come out rich
ADBL Posted
It works great for water pictures without the glare and getting a sharp shoot!
karebare1003 Posted
Easy to use, this is the first time using this brand but seems well built. Hope it lasts a long time
JohnLBurger Posted
I used to have a no-name 58mm filter for my Canon T4i. It worked ok. Then I got the T5i with the larger lens, and had to opt for new filters. Decided to go with this Rocketfish. Have had it for a few months, no complaints so far! Seems like a decent quality circular polarizer filter, great for daytime sky/water shots. Plus it's good having an extra layer of protection for the lens. If you've never shot with a circular polarizer, I recommend checking this one out - you'll like what you see. Just be sure to rotate the polarizer to find the optimal position for the effect you want!
SillyGoober Posted
Got this for my girlfriend's DSLR. Fits the lens perfectly, and aside from sharpening the quality of the shots, it protects the lens well.
navyseale8 Posted
Great filter at a good price. Easy to install. Good clear images through this filter. Keeps sunlight to a manageable amount and reduces glare.
reviewer010 Posted
This filter works like any standard circular polarizer. It helps protect the lens and reduces glare.
BMWRINO Posted
For a really good price this polarizer really does work as advertised. This is my first Rocketfish purchase and I would definitely purchase a polarizer from them again.
anc0621 Posted
I wanted a filter to help protect my lens and also to use in bright outdoor conditions. I chose this filter and have been very pleased with it. I recently used it on a beach trip with my family and was able to get much better color and definition in the sky and clouds than without the filter. Plus it helped protect my lens from the harsh beach conditions.
Steve0531 Posted
I've used polarizers from other vendors on other cameras. Rocketfish works great for me. I use it all the time on practically every outdoor shot. In low light, I'll remove it because I need all the light I can get to the sensor and its characteristics (color enhancement and reduce glare) just aren't needed. Get one. It's a needed part of your kit.
lindalll Posted
I bought this when it was on sale, so it was a great deal. It works well. I use this on very sunny days to cut out the glare.
GandpaK Posted
The circular polarizer is easy to attach, and came with a protective case which I use when it is not on the lens. The polarizer does a very commendable job in enhancing the blue sky and really defining clouds. It is most effective in sunlight, but does a great job in reducing glare on water in outdoor photography,
TimB Posted
not name brand expensive but good price. use it for remote location rough outdoor locations
HopePixRGood Posted
You can spend a ton on filters, but this Rocketfish UV at this size (67mm) is a great buy. Mainly it's just there to protect an expensive camera lens, and if it saves you just once, then it's worth way more.
808King Posted
This lens filter has great build quality for the price. It feels very sturdy, unlike cheaper lens filters, but without the high price tag. I would recommend this filter for the average photographer, as it protects my lens and is great for landscape photos.
Toratola Posted
This lens was great for shooting on the water and at sunset on the water.Much better than just the regular lens filter.Well worth a few extra dollars Wish this non "GEEK" knew how to upload a sample of the pictures I took.
I noticed on FB some of my friends photos looked really awesome despite me having a super camera, they told me to buy this and wow...all you do is attach it to your lens and your photos are enhanced
TRC51 Posted
I bought this based on a recommendation to cut down on glare of my pictures, but also to protect the lense. Protecting the lense should be your priority! I am a new user of a DSLR and can tell you it doesn't take long to get dust on the lense. Being new to this (or handing it off to someone), somebody is bound to use their shirt or something abrasive to wipe it clean. I haven't yet, but I caught myself thinking about it. Regardless, get this for your lense and save the lense surface from damage! I feel so much better knowing that the filter will have to be replace for $20 instead of the $500 lense.
ReddingHouse Posted
`Not only does this product prevent reflection problems but it also acts as a protection for your lens. Most certainly can see an improvement in your pictures.
BANP Posted
I bought this as a cheaper alternative to more expensive brands like Hoya and Tiffen. I've had other RocketFish filters before and I would say that this circular polarizer does the job that it's supposed to do. I don't really see much difference when comparing this to my Hoya filter except I paid more in dollars. I use it for all settings not just outdoors or landscape. It's even great for portraits and indoor - though if they come out too dark even with lighting adjustment, it means take them off obviously. All in all it is a good bargain circular polarizer filter.