

🛡️ Protect your lens, perfect your shot — don’t let UV ruin your view!
The waka 58mm MC UV Filter is a precision-engineered, ultra-slim lens accessory featuring 16 layers of multi-coated optical glass that blocks 99% of UV rays. Designed for Canon, Nikon, and Sony DSLR lenses, it offers superior protection against dust, scratches, and haze without compromising image quality. Its sleek 3mm profile fits wide-angle lenses perfectly, enhanced by a stylish golden rim. Backed by a 24-month satisfaction guarantee, this filter is a must-have for professionals and enthusiasts who demand clarity and durability.










| ASIN | B01EV0RP8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19 in Camera Lens Sky & UV Filters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,180) |
| Date First Available | April 27, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | C05A58 |
| Manufacturer | waka |
| Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 2.28 x 0.04 inches |
T**G
Incredible value, very nice thin profile design, and doesn't affect image quality.
If you've ever had pay to get a lens repaired to replace a damaged front lens element, you know it is well worth it to put on a protective filter. Some people say don't put questionable glass in front of good glass. Maybe they have a money tree in their backyard, but considering the cost of repair, if I had no other choice, I would even put mediocre glass in front of good glass if it saves me the cost of repair and the image quality was only minimally affected. Fortunately, there are choices out there, and for the longest time, I used B+W XS-Pro UV filters on my lenses. The B+W costs a lot more than these Waka filters, but they worked and didn't affect image quality. Not so long ago, I bought a camera kit for the kids to learn with. There were some cheap ($200-300 lenses) kit lenses that came with the kit and out of habit, I wanted to put a protective filter on those lenses, but I didn't want to pay the B+W prices for a $200 lens. Fortunately, I found these Waka filters and the price was irresistible so I tried them out and got some of the 52mm ones. To my surprise, they seemed very high quality, and the multi-layer coating is real! (i was expecting some false advertising here, considering the price) Needless to say, I was pleased with the price and surprised by the quality. A few months later, I acquired some new lenses for my own camera and decided to try out these Waka filters again, this time the 67mm and 77mm ones. And once again, I am very pleased with these filters. Very low profile, absolutely no image quality loss that I can tell. It certainly will make no difference for my work, while protecting my new lenses and keeping money in my pocket. After experiencing this quality at this price point, I find it hard to justify the cost of B+W now. My only question is... the word "Japan" is printed on the lens, but these are clearly manufactured in China. (says so on the box and product description here) So, what does this mean? Is "Waka" a Japanese firm that manufactured these in China? I've just never heard of "Waka" brand before.
R**Y
very good filter
works great
L**Y
Waka 52mm MC UV Filter - Ultra Slim: A Budget-Friendly Photographer's Essential
Being an aspiring photographer with a tight budget, purchasing top-quality camera accessories can be challenging. However, I recently bought the waka 52mm MC UV Filter - Ultra Slim, and it has proved to be a game-changer for me. One of the significant advantages of this filter is its ease of use. I can quickly screw it into my lens and attach my lens cap to the filter without any complications. This feature is particularly helpful when I'm outdoors, and time is of the essence. What sets the waka filter apart is its precise construction. Its Ultra Slim design eliminates unwanted vignetting and distortion, ensuring that my images are sharp, clear, and have the perfect contrast with genuine colors. All things considered, I'm thrilled with the waka 52mm MC UV Filter - Ultra Slim. It's an essential tool for any photographer on a budget, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to take their photography game to the next level. The dedication and effort invested in making this product are evident, and the result is impressive. So, do yourself a favor and give it a try - you won't regret it!
W**S
Fits great, but cannot support lens adapters.
The 58mm uv filter works great, it's honestly so clear that I couldn't tell there was glass there until I removed it from the package. It fit the 55mm kit lense (which is 58mm threads) for my Canon fine, though it was a little tricky to get on the first time. The biggest issue I have, which is why I removed a star is that it can only support the lense cap and not anything else. I have a wide angle adapter that secures to the lens directly with no issues, but the lense filter has one single thread inside, and it's not big enough to secure the adapter. The adapter threads on but does not tighten. If you only want it as a uv filter/lense protector it will work fine and hold the lens cap, but anything heavier will not work. The lense, and the wide angle adapter are both Canon brand, so quality on those is not the issue. Overall, it's great, but that one flaw will prevent me from purchasing more.
E**0
A four-star multi-coated thin UV filter at a six-star bargain price.
I'm a former semi-pro photographer from the days of film (35mm and 120/220). I have the 67mm version of this filter. The coatings on this aren't quite up to my old Nikons and B+Ws. With those UV filters, the glass vanishes completely when you look at it; it just looks like you're holding an empty ring. This one, there's definitely a transparent something filling the ring. That said, I've not noticed any degradation of image quality on digital. I also suspect that digital sensors are much less susceptible to UV than film was, so the main reason I use a filter such as this one now is protection. Most uncoated filters and even many multi-coated filters in this price range - and even well above it - are subject to flare and ghosting and general badness; this one hasn't shown any so far. The filter ring is metal, with a dressy gold pinstripe and threads fore and aft. The threads on mine feel a tiny bit off. When screwing it onto my Nikon 16-85 I hit a slightly tight spot part-way on which, if I keep turning the filter, eases up so the filter seats all the way down. It's a very minor thing, but it never happened with the brass rings used by Nikon and B+W. The filter has a thin mount with threads on both sides. It doesn't show on my 16-85 (DX format). Furthermore, I have - for speed - spun a standard polarizer on top of it and even that doesn't show at 16mm (DX, 24mm full-frame), despite not seating all the way down on the front threads. That frees me to concentrate on composing to hide any uneven polarization across the field. When stacked, this filter does tend to bind more to the other filter than to the lens threads, something to be aware of. (Yes, I tried soft-mounting the pol on top of it with just a 1/2 turn or so, but then it shows in the corners.) CONCLUSION: A slightly imperfect object, but because I think of it more as a bumper than as an actual photographic tool, the near-Hamilton price point makes it perfect.
Y**A
Le filtre est conforme à mes attentes. Je peux même ajouter mon filtre neutre de protection dessus. Il est facile à adapter selon le degré de luminosité désirée.
T**N
The day I brought my lens I out this uv filter on it and I was at the beach and this great big pit bull wasn’t on a leash and it jumped at me and my camera, sand a slobber everywhere but the filter took the worst of it and this filter saved my camera from the full force of a pit bull dog, it was enough to send my camera which was on a tripod and me flying backwards in to the sand and I just replaced the filter with another one of these as it did suck a good job at protecting my prime lens. I was one of those people that thought I didn’t need a filter but my friend convinced me and it’s a good job she did because it saved me lens from impact, sand and dogs drool. It’s good quality and worth the money in my opinion
C**N
Muy bueno, súper delgado. Muy satisfecho con la compra. Encaje perfecto con la tapa del objetivo. Altamente recomendable relación calidad precio
V**E
Ho comprato da non molto diversi obiettivi e fin da subito li ho "protetti" all'inizio con filtri cinesi da 5€ il pacco e poi piano piano (in base a quanto e come avrei usato l'obiettivo) ho iniziato a prendere filtri di qualità (Hoya, GOBE etc...). La maggior parte li ho protetti con i gobe che ad un prezzo veramente vantaggioso (circa 20€ a filtro, 40€ il pack CPL + UV con tanto di scatola e sacchetto) offrono veramente una qualità eccelsa con 16 strati in formato veramente slim. Per di più il marchio gobe è anche attento all'ambiente e pianta 5 alberi in madagascar ad ogni filtro acquistato, con componenti riciclabili etc... insomma, rispetto ad Hoya costano meno ma spesso danno di più (test specialistici sulla rifrazione etc.. li vede alcune volte migliori altre peggiori, ma ci sono hoya che costano anche 80€ a filtro). Per uno degli obiettivi più economici che avevo ho scelto di prendere un filtro buono ma non eccellente sui 10€. A prezzi simili c'è quello di amazon basics ma che dalle descrizioni non si capisce a quanti strati è, quello polaroid che crea flare etc... e poi questo. Dato i 16 strati mi sono voluto fidare. Ancora non l'ho testato approfonditamente in foto, ma al tatto e alla vista è veramente uno splendido filtro. Fisicamente è solido ma non fragile. Veramente slim (anche più di alcuni hoya e Gobe, di qualche mm), quindi ottimo per grandangoli e obiettivi con bassi mm. Inoltre è veramente "pulito e trasparente" al pari di filtri di qualità e costo maggiore. Lo stesso si può dire per il livello di riflessione che "a occhio" pare veramente ottimo! L'avessi provato prima ne avrei acquistati di più (a circa la metà del prezzo) per gli obiettivi secondari, perchè il rapporto qualità prezzo è veramente eccellente. Quando dovrò andare su un filtro di buona qualità ma ad un prezzo basso tornerò sicuramente su questo ogni volta.
A**I
Calidad/precio muy buena,cumple su función sin más,aunque resulta un poco lioso el enroscarlo,no sé yo si la rosca es igual,pero con paciencia encaja bien y va perfecto para protejer el objetivo.
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