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Urth 43mm Circular Polarizing (CPL) Lens Filter - Multi-Coated, Slim Design for Camera Lens Polarization

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$45.00

$ 21 .99 $21.99

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1.Size:55mm


About this item

  • CUT REFLECTIONS | Urth CPL Filter cuts 99.9% of polarized light, removing silver reflection from water, glass and non-metallic surfaces.
  • VIBRANT COLORS | This polarizing filter rotates to adjust polarization for enhanced contrast, better colour saturation for more vibrant images.
  • SUPERIOR GLASS | This Camera Lens Polarizing Filter uses 8-layer nano-coated Japanese AGC glass for exceptional light transmission.
  • PRECISION ENGINEERING | Ultra-slim rim design for optimal optics, eliminating vignetting.
  • LIFETIME QUALITY | Crafted from tough magnalium, ensuring lasting resilience. Backed for life.



Product Description

urth

Filter type

Circular polarizer

Filter type

Circular polarizer

Filter type

Circular polarizer

Nano coating

8 layers

Nano coating

20 layers

Nano coating

20 layers

Glass grade

Japanese AGC

Glass grade

German SCHOTT B270

Glass grade

German SCHOTT B270

Mount

Double-threaded, screw-on mount

Mount

Double-threaded, screw-on mount

Mount

Magnetic mount, includes magnetic adapter ring

  • Find your lens filter size (in mm) printed near the Ø symbol on the lens or back of the lens cap. You can also find your filter size on your lens cap, or search online with your lens model, e.g., "Canon EF 24mm f1.4L USM II filter size" for 77mm.

  • Urth has two ranges: Urth (standard) with Japanese AGC glass and an 8-layer nano-coating, and Urth Plus+ (professional) with German SCHOTT glass and a 20-layer nano-coating (30 layers for UV Plus+).

  • Yes, our filters are double-threaded for stacking. For best image quality, use only one filter at a time as stacking can cause vignetting. Avoid stacking more than two filters.

  • Check the reflected light source is at 90 degrees to your CPL by making an L-shape with your thumb and index finger. Point your thumb at the lens and where your index finger points is the angle that will achieve maximum polarization.

  • Yes, but only slightly. A CPL filter will reduce the amount of light reaching your sensor by about 1.33-2 f-stops.


Steve Chambers
2025-09-01 21:25:34
The URTH filters won’t let you down. Extremely well constructed and professional glass!
Aliyah dantzler
2025-08-03 13:27:13
It works great
Desmond Yuen
2025-07-22 09:19:16
Likes -* Nice packaging* Well designed product* The Max and min marks are very helping with setting up the filterProblem* It does not work with my lens hood. It's too big
Martin Gollery
2025-07-19 18:02:18
High Quality filteruse it to see into water, reduce reflections, darken sky.All polarizers can make sky look uneven with wide angle lenses!
Slvr68
2025-07-08 10:21:44
Works well and as advertised. You could pay more, but why would you. For a basic polarizing filter, this product delivers. Would highly recommend it.
Will Van
2025-06-26 12:10:16
As with every Gobe filter I’ve purchased, this one is of the highest quality. It’s almost impossibly thin, and well constructed in every way.
R. P. Brown
2025-05-18 18:37:00
I use this for tabletop photography and it works well for that. I haven’t noticed any color shift or loss of sharpness
Seph Istefan
2025-05-06 16:49:18
Left photos are CPL filter, right are no filterImage quality suffers too much to warrant using the lens for the minor benefits it provides with reflections. Both photos are shot at the same shutter and F/stop which was 8.0, typically this f/stop is good for cars, usually do 5.6-8 just to get everything in focus and depending on the angle.As you can see it does reduce some of the reflections in the first photo and kills the white hues on this metallic car, the white hues are essentially clouds.. and they are taken seconds apart to reduce any sort of variables. However if your expectation is that it will remove the majority of the reflections, this isn't going to happen.Second, the photos are much more saturated which is a perceived benefit of a CPL filter, saturation can always be added in post however..Third, the filter reduces light by a full stop, the CPL photo example included has a 1+ ev added in post to get similar curve.. Good CPL filters tend to reduce a full stop, so this is completely normal.Fourth, the 2nd photo is the rear of the car.. I focused the point on the headlight but I wanted to see what the quality would look like at the rear of the car at F/8.. the right photo is without the filter and retained a lot of details, even on the green fence in the background.. It might not be a big deal for people uploading prints to the internet, but if you need to crop or print photos, this may be a deal breaker if you're doing anything larger than 8 x 12..Fifth, with the filter, I sometimes would miss focus.. could be the camera or lens though.. was using single point, it would just hunt for focus..So overall, not a good buy in my opinion.. camera used, Fuji X-H1 with Fuji XF 23mm F/2 prime lens, filter size used, 43mm
Li
2025-04-02 13:20:41
its great, it durable, only cpl you'll ever need
Rodolfo Lugo Navarrete
2025-03-24 13:16:17
Producto excelente, material y fabricación de primera.Totalmente recomendable.
Jānis Pūne
2025-03-23 16:44:20
This cpl filter does what it’s supposed to do, especially useful when photographing cars by taking off reflections from the windows. The filter gets stuck on my sigma 24 - 70mm f.2.8 sony mount since the filter is very narrow
Siebe van den Berg
2025-01-01 11:24:20
Don't waste money on this! The thread on this CPL filter is poorly machined, making it difficult to attach to the lens. Additionally, the rotation is inconsistent—some areas require excessive force, while others are too loose. The overall adjustment process feels rough and far from smooth. Given the price, the quality is disappointing.
Emre K.
2024-12-09 12:46:05
Ich nutze seit Kurzem den Urth 49 mm Polfilter (CPL) auf meiner Sony Alpha 7 IV und möchte hier meine Eindrücke teilen. Ich fotografiere häufig Landschaften und Architektur, deswegen wollte ich einen Filter haben, der Reflexionen mindert und gleichzeitig die Farben betont.Was mir gut gefallen hat:Effektive Reduzierung von Reflektionen: Ob bei spiegelnden Wasseroberflächen oder Glasscheiben – durch leichtes Drehen des Filters konnte ich deutlich weniger unerwünschte Reflexionen erkennen. Das hat gerade bei meinen Aufnahmen am See oder in der Stadt einen großen Unterschied gemacht.Satte Farben: Ich finde, meine Bilder wirken farblich etwas intensiver. Besonders das Blau des Himmels kommt etwas kräftiger rüber, ohne dabei unnatürlich zu wirken.Stabiles Glas & leichte Reinigung: Das 8-fach nanobeschichtete japanische Glas von Urth hat bei mir bisher keine Kratzer abbekommen und lässt sich gut sauber wischen, wenn mal ein paar Fingerabdrücke drauf landen.Nachhaltiger Ansatz: Dass mit jedem Filterkauf fünf Bäume gepflanzt werden, finde ich eine tolle Idee. So unterstützt man ganz nebenbei noch ein sinnvolles Projekt.Kleiner Hinweis:Man muss manchmal ein bisschen rumprobieren, um den gewünschten Effekt zu erreichen (durch das Drehen am Filter). Das ist aber bei CPL-Filtern normal und kein Nachteil.Fazit:Wer seine Landschafts- und Outdoor-Fotos aufwerten möchte, kann mit dem Urth 49 mm Polfilter in meinen Augen nicht viel falsch machen. Er hilft wirklich, Reflexionen zu minimieren und die Farben stärker hervorzuheben. Außerdem gefällt mir, dass Urth einen nachhaltigen Gedanken verfolgt. Ich bin zufrieden mit meinem Kauf und würde den Filter weiterempfehlen.