Kenko Circular Polarizer Filters
Kenko Circular Polarizer Filters
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 14, 2022]
disposableser
Strength:
It works just as a circular polarizer should, by twisting a ring, reflections can be easily eliminated. It also darkens blue skies and increases overall contrast and saturation. The intensity of the effect can be adjusted too. | spray foam insulation near me Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Feb 03, 2022]
Miyuki
Strength:
It gives Rocklin Stone Masonry both good protection as well as a number of useful features that actually work, including an anti-stain coating that makes it easy and quick to clean the filter when needed. Weakness:
None so far. Purchased: New
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[Jan 12, 2020]
jeffbozo
Strength:
Sometimes a good brand is not synonymous with quality. In this case, Kenko has quite disappointed me: the polarizer acts more like an ND than what it would have to be, and the photos are not as sharp as I would want. I'm thinking of giving it back... Weakness:
print stickers | sticker printing | printing services | business printing Price Paid: 40
Purchased: Used
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[Jan 21, 2012]
simanta
Intermediate
Strength:
Good polarization. Very similar to the Hoya version. Basically, I find no difference between the two except that the Hoya cost me around $80[us] new.
Weakness:
A bit thick though.Makes you lose about 2 stops of exposure but so does the Hoya 77mm.Solid built. Smooth adjuster. Similar Products Used: 72mm Hoya CPL |
[Jul 27, 2008]
A.M.D.A.
Intermediate
Strength:
It works just as a circular polarizer should, by twisting a ring, reflections can be easily eliminated. It also darkens blue skies and increases overall contrast and saturation. The intensity of the effect can be adjusted too.
Weakness:
None, really.
This filter I got for a bargain!
Customer Service No experience with Kenko customer service. Similar Products Used: Pentax SMC skylight filter.
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[May 17, 2007]
KS
Expert
Strength:
Good construction, appears that it has a mix of 81A warming filter.
Weakness:
Wish it came in a soft case rather than the hard plastic case for carrying purposes. I have Kenko 67mm Circluar Polarizer and I really really like it. I have used and compared with Hoya and Tiffen circular polarizers and found it to be a whole lot better and consistently producing pleasing results. Even though Kenko don't advertise it but it appear that there is a mix of 81A warming filter to it. I recently been to Glacier N.P. in Montana and got some very pleasing results. In fact I just purchased a Multi coated DMC Kenko circular polarizer this week for my Nikon 18-200mm VR lens after considering Hoya's Moose Filter. Similar Products Used: Tiffen, Hoya |
[Mar 27, 2003]
Steve
Intermediate
Strength:
Price (barely)
Weakness:
Does not filter out all reflections The verall construction of this filter appeared OK, but it is really the quality of the glass and how effective it is. Having a Hoya polarizer to compare it to I quickly returned the Kenko to the store for a refund The filter allowed approximately 15% more reflection to remain when compared to the Hoya If you are looking for a reasonable Polarizer this one is OK If you want really BLACK water effects - buy the Hoya Customer Service no opinion Similar Products Used: Hoya Polarizer |