Polarizing Filters
Polarizing filters are a must-have for any photographer who wants to capture the beauty of the landscape or the intensity of the sky. They can also be used to reduce haze, enhance contrast, and remove reflections from water or glass. Browse the top-ranked list of polarizing filters below along with associated reviews and opinions.
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Tiffen - 46mm Circular Polarizing Lens Filter
SKU: J7LC8Z693WSee all FiltersProduct Description
A circular polarizing filter that deepens blue skies and reduces glare for lenses with 46mm diameter.$20.99 Your price for this item is $20.99 -
Unique Bargains - 67mm Circular Polarizer Filter, Slim Optical Glass with Lens Cap for Vlog Portrait Photography
SKU: J2FQHQ2QCFSee all FiltersProduct Description
A slim black circular polarizer filter that reduces reflections and enhances color and contrast for vivid photography.$13.99 Your price for this item is $13.99 -
ND Filter 4-Pack (HERO13 Official GoPro Lens
SKU: J3GW35FPG7Great quality. Love the storage box it comes with....I love this camera
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A 4-pack of black, scratch-resistant neutral density filters for cinematic motion blur and waterproof performance.$89.99 Your price for this item is $89.99 -
Tiffen - 49mm Multicoated Circular Polarizer Filter|Glare Reduction|Enhanced Color & Contrast|Ideal for Outdoor Photography/Video
SKU: J3KFYYFRS9See all FiltersProduct Description
A multicoated circular polarizer filter that reduces glare and enhances color and contrast for outdoor photography.$44.99 Your price for this item is $44.99 -
Tiffen - 82mm Multicoated Circular Polarizer Filter|Glare Reduction|Enhanced Color & Contrast|Ideal for Outdoor Photography/Video
SKU: J3KFYYFRR9See all FiltersProduct Description
A multicoated circular polarizer filter that reduces glare and enhances color and contrast for outdoor photography.$75.00 Your price for this item is $75.00 -
Unique Bargains - 37mm Circular Polarizer Filter, Slim Optical Glass with Lens Cap for Vlog Portrait Photography
SKU: J2FQHQ2QJWSee all FiltersProduct Description
A slim black circular polarizer filter that reduces reflections and enhances color and contrast for vivid photography.$11.99 Your price for this item is $11.99 -
Unique Bargains - 40.5mm Circular Polarizer Filter, Slim Optical Glass with Lens Cap for Vlog Portrait Photography
SKU: J2FQHQ2QCYSee all FiltersProduct Description
A slim black circular polarizer filter that reduces reflections and enhances color and contrast for vivid photography.$11.99 Your price for this item is $11.99 -
Tiffen - 28mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter
SKU: J7LC84JHQHSee all FiltersProduct Description
A circular polarizer filter that enhances color, contrast, and saturation while reducing glare and reflections.$20.99 Your price for this item is $20.99 -
Tiffen - 72mm Circular Polarizer Glass Filter
SKU: J7LC8ZQCRLSee all FiltersProduct Description
A circular polarizer that deepens blue skies and reduces glare for 72mm outdoor photography lenses.$30.00 Your price for this item is $30.00 -
ZAGG - 4-Way Privacy XTR Glass Screen Protector for Apple iPhone 17 Pro - Clear
SKU: J39T3VGZXKBest privacy screen, great fit and great privacy.Best privacy screen, great fit and great privacy...Best screen protector...I love the screen protector because of the quality and privacy I would definitely...
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A black glass screen protector offering advanced impact, scratch, and 4-way privacy protection for your device.$59.99 Your price for this item is $59.99
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FAQ
A polarizing filter is used to reduce reflections and glare from non-metallic surfaces, such as water or glass, and to enhance the colors and contrast in your photos, especially in outdoor settings.
Yes, a polarizing filter can make skies appear deeper blue, boost the vibrancy of foliage, and minimize haze, resulting in more vivid and dramatic landscape photos.
Polarizing filters are designed to screw onto the front of your camera lens. Simply align the filter with the lens threads and gently rotate it clockwise until secure.
Polarizing filters typically reduce the amount of light entering the lens by about 1-2 stops, so you may need to adjust your camera’s exposure settings to compensate for the slight loss of light.
Yes, polarizing filters can be used with both digital and film cameras, as long as the filter fits the lens thread size.