What size filter fits a Nikon 50mm lens?

What size filter fits a Nikon 50mm lens?

58mm
Specifications

Focal length 50mm
No. of diaphragm blades 7 (rounded)
Filter-attachment size 58mm
Diameter x length (extension from lens mount) Approximately 72 x 52.5 mm/2.8 x 2.1 in.
Weight Approximately 185 g/6.6 oz

Does 52mm filter fit on 50mm lens?

52mm-Used on the smaller prime lenses like the 50mm f/1.8 and the 28mm f/2.8. 77mm-fits the majority of “L” lenses like my 24-70 F/2.8, 24-105mm f/4.0, 70-200 f/2.8, 100-400mm F/45.5-5.6, and 400mm f/5.6.

Is a polarizer filter worth it?

Using a polarizer in landscape photography is often advised. And with reason: colors will be enhanced, reflections in water and on the leaves can be removed, and skies can turn deep blue. But it is not advisable to use a polarizer as a standard filter, because there are situations when it can turn against you.

What size filter do I need for 18 55mm lens?

Please be specific about the question, if you’re talking about the filter size of Canon 18–55mm kit lens, then the answer is 58mm. You can find this information in the front face of any lens, along with it’s focal length and aperture.

Do you need a lens hood for 50mm?

You don’t need a hood for it, but as others here have said, at is always recommended to use one, for protection and to help guard against flare.

Is the Nikon 77mm screw on lens filter good?

As you would expect from any product that carries the Nikon brand name, this Nikon 77mm Screw-on Lens Filter is a high-quality that does its job without impacting the quality or color of my photos.

Which is better Nikon lens filter or b + w?

There is nothing at all wrong with the Nikon lens filter, but the appearance and “heft” of the B+W is more elegant with better “finger feel,” and the German-made precision is evident from the moment I screw them onto my Nikkor AF-S lenses. Plus you save a few bucks over the Nikon brand filter.

Why do you need a clear lens filter?

The clear/neutral filter such as this filter is basically for one reason, to protect your investment of the lens. If you slam your lens on the concrete or drop it off the 3rd floor of a building the filter isn’t going to do much to save that lens however it will protect it from dust, dirt, sand, finger prints, etc from everyday usage.