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SUNPAK CF-7034 UV Ultra-Violet Filter 58mm

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SUNPAK CF-7034 UV Ultra-Violet Filter 58mm
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Street Price: $6.99
Gaunz Org Price: $6.33
Savings!: $0.66 ( 9%)
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: SunPak
EAN: 0090729700343
Label: Sunpak
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sunpak
Model: Ultraviolet UV
Publisher: Sunpak
Studio: Sunpak


Piece facts:
  • Eliminates haze.
  • Serves as a lens protector.




58mm Filter Ultra-Violet UV CF-7034 SUNPAK






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Sunpak's popular line of PicturesPlus filters help you make the most of virtually every photo opportunity by improving image impact and quality. PicturesPlus filters are meticulously crafted from the highest quality optical glass.Ultraviolet UV improves contrast and color saturation by reducing the effects of ultraviolet light and atmospheric dust and haze in sunny landscapes, including mountain, marine and aerial scenes. Can be used in combination with polarizer for stunning scenics, or to protect the front lens element from dirt, fingerprints, and scratches.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Filter ...
I've had the filter for a couple weeks. It threaded on fine and works like it is supposed too. Great for protecting the lens.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Decent filter, and a great value.
I normally buy only Canon filters, but Amazon had them on back order, so I thought I'd give the Tiffen UV filter a shot. Talk about getting what you pay for! That thing was trash -- it had all sorts of flaws on the lens that couldn't be cleaned off.

I was going to be using my camera soon and couldn't wait for the Canon filter, so I decided to give the Sunpak filter a try. WOW! Now I feel like I've been wasting all sorts of money. For half the price, I got a filter that's every bit as nice, if not nicer.

The glass was perfectly clear, and getting it on my lens was smooth as silk. Sunpak has totally won a devotee here.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Happy Customer ...
This is better than I expected. It cannot compare to my B+W filter but that's for my L-serie lens. For regular type or in this case for the kit lens of my Canon XSi, this filter is above average. Made in Japan.



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58mm Filter Ultra-Violet UV CF-7034 SUNPAK
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