








🛡️ Elevate your lens game—protect clarity, color, and confidence in every shot!
The K&F CONCEPT 95mm MCUV Lens Protection Filter combines premium AGC optical glass with 18 multi-layer coatings to block UV rays, reduce reflections, and prevent lens damage. Its ultra-slim 3.3mm design ensures no vignetting, making it perfect for wide-angle and telephoto lenses. Featuring a CNC non-slip frame for easy handling and backed by top sales rankings, this filter is a must-have for professionals seeking crystal-clear, true-color images with durable lens protection.















| ASIN | B0D17MPN2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1 in Camera Lens Sky & UV Filters |
| Brand | K&F CONCEPT |
| Built-In Media | UV filter, cleaning cloth |
| Coating Description | Multi Coating |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,065 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Optical Glass |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.74"L x 3.74"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Zhuoer Photograph |
| Material | Optical Glass |
| Photo Filter Effect Type | Ultraviolet |
| Photo Filter Size | 95 Millimeters |
| Photo Filter Thread Size | 95 Millimeters |
| Special Effect | Ultraviolet |
| Thread Size | 95 Millimeters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**S
Protects my lens and my soul!
Got it for my EF-S 55–250mm f/4–5.6 IS. Worth It. Protection: I shoot outside a lot- car shows, dirt, pollen, flying bugs with attitude, and this thing’s been a great first line of defense. I'd rather clean or replace a filter than risk scratching actual glass. Bonus: no anxiety wiping it with a t-shirt if I have to. Optical Clarity: No weird color cast, no ghosting, and it hasn’t affected sharpness at all—even at 250mm. I was worried it might dull the image, but nope. Photos still come out crisp and contrasty. (note I have to stop this lens down to like f8 anyway as its pretty soft at 250) Build Quality: It’s super slim, threads on smoothly, and doesn’t feel like the bargain bin trash you sometimes get with cheap filters. Doesn’t get stuck, doesn’t rattle, and doesn’t look like a toy. ⚠️ Important Note: (I used an EMOJI, so you better read this!!!) CLEAN YOUR LENS WELL BEFORE PUTTING THIS ON. It threads on fine, but trust me, you don’t want to keep taking it off and on. Put it on once and leave it. Any dust, fingerprint, or oil on the front element WILL show up in your shots like a nasty watermark you didn’t ask for. Treat it like applying a screen protector, clean, then cover and LEAVE IT ON. Bottom Line: If you’ve got the 55–250mm or any 58mm filter size lens, grab this. Cheap peace of mind, no image degradation, and it saves you from the heartbreak of scratched glass or sneeze damage mid-shoot.
D**I
Very nice quality for the price
This is a very nice filter. I am used to those cheap UV filters, but this one seems much more premium. It fits my lens like a glove and provides an extra level of protection in addition to the hood. The price is right and the build quality matches that of the lens (18-135 canon) perfectly.
J**.
Good optics, excellent value
I purchased the 46m version of this UV filter for a Nikon Z series lens. I can confirm the glass is coated to reduce glare, and it does seem to work fairly well, especially compared to an uncoated filter I was using before. The build quality is good and there are extra rugged grips on the sides, which help if the filter gets stuck while being unscrewed. For the price this is a great value, and I'll probably get some additional sized for other lenses.
A**N
Great First Filter for Basic Protection and Sharpness
This was the very first filter I bought for my kit EF-S 18-55mm lens, and it worked really well starting out. I wasn’t totally sure what an MCUV filter did at first, but I noticed it helped keep my images a bit sharper and definitely protected the lens from dust and accidental bumps. It stayed on my lens until I upgraded to a sharper, more versatile lens. Solid choice for beginners looking to protect their gear without breaking the bank.
H**T
Good quality glass but the filter ring can be problematic for some lens hoods
I think the K+F Concept Nano-K is a good value for casual shooters wanting protection from the elements, pets and fingers. Not much image degradation compared to B+W or Hoya HMC and (with microfiber cloth) sea spray and sand are easily wiped off. However, the knurled "non-slip" ribbing on the filter ring prevents some of my lens hoods from attaching to the camera. The HB-6 for the Nikon 24-70, for example. Not a huge deal but have never experienced this in 40 years of photography. And I want to relate an experience which does NOT affect the rating but is going to make me reconsider using K+F filters. Today, I dropped a lens onto concrete from chest height. It's been a couple decades but I've done this a number of times. Previously, every time the filter hits the ground first, the filter shatters and the ring deformed. B+W, Heliopan, Hoya, Tiffen behaved similarly. Today, the K+F filter (pictured) did not shatter nor become deformed and I believe it transmitted more force of impact to the lens than if it had shattered. The focus ring of the AF-D lens is so stiff it will no longer autofocus.
C**S
Very good UV filter
Highly recommend this filter. Perfect fit and very good UV protection
B**E
Great choice for quality filters
Excellent filter for the price, it looks high quality and has a nice case with cleaning cloth with it. K&F products are a upcoming brand to look for you Photo needs
W**M
Nice optics and design
First off, note that one of the product images says “2 Pack”, but that’s not true. Would’ve been a tremendous deal is so. Got this filter for my Sony 90mm Macro, replacing one that got broken. Optics look really good and I particularly like the ridges on the outer ring that make it grippable. That’s a great feature when the filter gets stuck on the lens.
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