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Reddit mentions of Kenko Camera Lens Filters 52mm Zeta EX C-PL ZR-Coated Super Slim Frame
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Kenko Camera Lens Filters 52mm Zeta EX C-PL ZR-Coated Super Slim Frame. Here are the top ones.
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This Innovative coating will not interfere with any color or light transmission.Reflections are eliminated by allowing light to enter the filter at virtually any angle.Our Nano Glass Technology creates an ultra smooth surface from the finest particles of glass, making it stain and scratch resistant without any effect to the image.This innovative coating will not interfere with any color or light transmission. ^Reflections are eliminated by allowing light to enter the filter at virtually any angle. ^Our Nano Glass Technology creates an ultra smooth surface from the finest particles of glass, making it stain and scratch resistant without any effect to the image.
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 3.62 Inches |
Length | 0.39 Inches |
Size | 52mm |
Weight | 0.00220462262 Pounds |
Width | 4.65 Inches |
I'm not too sure why he recommended a UV filter, but as for the CPL filter, I would go this way they're pretty good bangs for the bucks.
A general recommendation is to not go cheap on the filters. The system will be only as good as its weakest part. The D3300 has very good IQ, these two lenses are very good when stopped down a bit, so don't put garbage in front of it all.
There are plenty of very good options when it comes to CPL, more expensive ones too. I personally use these and I'm fully satisfied !
Edit: side-note, you may also consider a larger filter thread + an adapter. I think adapters are super-annoying so I tend to use appropriately-sized ones instead, but you may be advised by some people to buy a 77mm filter with a 77-to-52mm step-down adapter. 77mm filters are pricier, but can be used on a wider variety of lenses, either directly or via other adapters (larger full-frame zooms tend to have 77mm filter threads).
Edit2: Maybe instead of UV he was thinking about ND (neutral density) filters, which are a must-have for landscape photography, but might be overwhelming/overkill for somebody just picking-up photography. Besides, good ND filters aren't cheap.