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Camera lens filters are a cheap way to get more out of glass you already own: they shield the front element, cut reflections off water and windows, deepen a washed-out sky and hold colours true where the camera's automatics give up. This section contains close to 400 filters, including related items. You'll find a thread size and effect for a weekend shooter and for someone working a studio every day.
A UV filter usually stays on the lens full time and protects the glass without changing the image. A polarizing filter (CPL) kills glare, deepens blue skies and makes foliage and water look richer. An ND, or neutral density filter, holds back light so you can shoot long exposures in daylight, with water blurred smooth or motion left in the frame. A graduated filter balances a bright sky against a dark foreground, while a close-up filter shifts your focus range without a dedicated macro lens. Before ordering, check the thread diameter of your lens (49, 58, 67 or 77 mm are common). That number determines whether a filter fits.
The range covers B+W and Hoya, both known for glass quality, alongside studio and video-lighting names like Walimex, Elinchrom, Godox, Amaran, Nanlite and Aputure. Videographers will find Freewell's system filters, and Sony owners can match options to their line-up. The spread of prices lets you start with a plain protective filter and move up to multi-coated models as your work asks for more.
We ship across the Baltic states and to Finland, every item is covered by warranty, and larger orders can be split into instalments. If you're unsure what to get, compare the "thread size + filter type" pair rather than the badge. That combination settles most of the decision.