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Camera Lens Filter - FAQs
What types of camera filters do you offer?
What types of camera filters do you offer?
We stock a wide variety, including UV/clear, polarizing, neutral density (ND), and specialty creative filters. Each product listing highlights size, filter thread, and intended use.
How do I know which filter size fits my lens?
How do I know which filter size fits my lens?
Check the filter threads printed on your lens front (e.g., Ø 52 mm). Just match that number to our filter listings for a secure, custom fit.
What's the difference between screw-in and drop-in filters?
What's the difference between screw-in and drop-in filters?
Screw-in filters attach directly to the lens thread and are easy to use. Drop-in filters insert into dedicated filter holders—ideal for medium format or wide-angle lenses without front threads.
Do filters impact image quality?
Do filters impact image quality?
Quality filters are made from optical glass to preserve sharpness and colour fidelity. We test clarity and coating performance—product notes specify anti-reflective or multi-coated protection.
Can I stack filters or do I need a filter holder?
Can I stack filters or do I need a filter holder?
You can stack slim filters, but for multiple or thick filters (like polarizer + ND), we recommend a filter holder system to avoid vignetting—especially on wide lenses.
How should I care for my filters?
How should I care for my filters?
Treat filters like your lens: clean with a blower, lens brush, or microfibre cloth. A few drops of lens-cleaner are safe—always dry fully before storing in padded cases.