Kolari Pro CPL Lens Filter
Cuts glare, reduces reflections, and boosts color for richer, more vibrant images.
$59.99 – $119.99Price range: $59.99 through $119.99
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Our Kolari Pro CPL Lens Filter is built to cut reflections, reduce atmospheric haze, and boost color saturation for richer, more vibrant images. Made from two layers of premium optical glass, it rotates to let you fine-tune the level of polarization. Unlike ND filters, which reduce light evenly across the entire frame, our CPL selectively blocks polarized light, giving you precise control over glare and contrast.
For even more flexibility, we also offer a Dark CPL, which combines the benefits of a CPL with a built-in 5-stop ND filter, giving you polarization control and light reduction in a single filter.
Crafted to the highest standards, every Pro CPL is coated for superior clarity and durability, and mounted in our low-profile aluminum filter ring for professional reliability.
Features
Anti-reflective (AR) coating for maximum light transmission with minimal flare and ghosting
Hydrophobic, dust-resistant, scratch-resistant, and anti-smudge surface
Easy-clean coating for quick maintenance
Slim filter ring to minimize vignetting with wide-angle lenses or stacked filters
Precision-machined aluminum ring for secure, smooth threading
Aggressive grip knurling for easy handling
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