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72MM Nc Filter |  | Brand: Nikon Category: Photography
List Price: $136.21 Buy New: $47.97 as of 7/29/2010 07:25 CDT details You Save: $88.24 (65%)
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Seller: Adorama Camera Rating: 40 reviews
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| Features:
| • | For most auto-focus and auto-exposure SLR cameras | | • | Fits most lenses with 72mm diameter filter threads | | • | Protects lens from bumps, scratches and dust | | • | Multi-coated protective filter reduces glare for outdoor shooting | | • | Protective filter case included |
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Product Description 72mm NC Filter
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NC, Not UV... January 21, 2009 Jesse Courtemanche (Virginia) 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
This is a Nikon NC (Neutral Clear) filter and it's recommended by both myself and many professionals. It's so clear if you're holding it you can't see the glass within the metal ring.
This isn't a UV lens; it's a Neutral Clear lens.
I own a D700 and asked the other professionals on DPReview and Nikon NC filters came highly recommended.
Perfect June 25, 2007 Stephen Henricks (Philadelphia, PA USA) 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
Fits my Nikon D40 Nikor lens perfect
no noticeable change in picture quality or lighting
a must have for any lense
should've gotten this when i first bought my camera
Your F2.8 lenses deserve this April 28, 2008 F. kar Keat (Prai, Penang Malaysia) 34 out of 37 found this review helpful
UV Filters are usually most people buy just mainly to protect the lens, so am I. I never picky about UV or NC filters, so I settled all my filters on Hoya (reason is I bought few of the Hoya special filters such as Circular Polarizer, and Star-8) and I used to love Hoya filters until a month ago.
I got myself a 2nd hand Nikkor 105mm VR Macro F2.8, the previous owner sold it to me together with the Nikon 62mm NC Filter attached. I was amazed by the clarity the Nikon NC Filter was. You can test it out by simply putting the filters on top of a piece of white paper to check the clarity. Hoya UV had a slight yellowish, else Nikon is clearly a winner.
I threw my Hoya 77mm UV and got myself this Nikon 77mm NC filter. My 17-55mm F2.8 never been so good before.
Very pleased with the purchase June 21, 2009 A. S. Donnelly (Denver, CO) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
The build quality and clear (non-tinted), visibly neutral color of the Nikon NC filters remind me of the Heliopan Slim Version filters I own.
The Nikon NC is *not* a UV filter, but digital sensors are not sensitive to UV light. A UV filter is not needed. From a functional standpoint the Nikon NC performs the same as a UV filter.
I am very pleased with the purchase and would not hesitate to recommend them to friends and others.
Neutral Clear 52mm filter July 16, 2007 M. Puri (Fremont, ca United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I intend to use it for Nikon 8400 with a a step up adapter. Promaster uv filter that it is replacing causes vignetting. Eventhough nikon uv is not advertised as thin filter, it causes virtually no vignetting. Its vignetting is visible only if you digitally zoom by 10x as a small shadow in left corner. This feedback is not relevant for other cameras except when vignetting might be an issue.
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