Uniqstore Camera Lens Mug/Lens Coffee Cup(Creative cup design is Simulation to Canon Camera Lens Mug / Lens Tea Coffee Cup Ef 100mm for Photographer Gift)
Gotcha!! It is a CUP look like a LENS. The creative cup design is a 1:1 simulation to the Canon Macro EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Lens. When you get this creative cup, you will love it so much.
99.9% similar to the Original Canon Macro Lens EF 100mm F/2.8 USM Lens
It is 100% Brand-New!!! Made of Food grade PVC plastic materials, Stainless Steel Mug interior, safe to use for drinking.
Volume of liquid hold is around 350 ml. So you can use it to drink Coffee, Milk, Water, Fruit juice, Ice-cream, and etc, as you can imagine!
Product Description
Item is shipped from China,and it will take 10-15 business days to arrive UK or it will take 10-20 business days to arrrive worldwide. All 3 Switches are movable 1) Stabilizer On/Off 2) AF / MF 3) Full / 0.5m/0.3m-0.5m.
It's a model replica CUP, and not an actual Lens.. Best collection for Canon fans. Or an amazing gift for your friends, classmate, colleagues, friends, relations on holidays.
Uniqstore Camera Lens Mug/Lens Coffee Cup(Creative cup design is Simulation to Canon Camera Lens Mug / Lens Tea Coffee Cup Ef 100mm for Photographer Gift) Reviews
Uniqstore Camera Lens Mug/Lens Coffee Cup(Creative cup design is Simulation to Canon Camera Lens Mug / Lens Tea Coffee Cup Ef 100mm for Photographer Gift) Reviews
Safeguard your lens and absorb UV light. Film and video are more sensitive to UV light than our eyes are. This often shows up as a bluish cast in images, especially shots from high altitudes and long distances, particularly over water. Ultra Violet filters are available in a variety of UV absorption levels. Reduces excessive blue by absorbing almost three quarters of UV light. Best general purpose UV control Eliminates UV problems from most situations where increased haze tends to wash out color and image clarity Protects your camera or camcorder lens against dust, moisture, fingerprints, scratches and damage Can be kept on your camera at all times
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Protects lenses from dust, moisture, scratches, and other damage. These filters can be kept on the camera at all times.
The product felt strong, solid, and well put together. The glass was clear with no visible tint or imperfections. Although this and another filter (same type different size) both arrived with smudges on the glass. The smudges were fairly easy to wipe off, but I suspect the items are either not cleaned before packaging, or I received someone's returned item. However, I had to return this item since they DON'T contain any anti-glare/reflective coating on them. When shooting towards a light source (light bulb, tv, sun, etc) a green reflection of the light source would appear on the recorded image. The green reflected image was caused by a reflection bouncing off of my lens's green tinted anti-glare coating which was bounced right back into the camera by this filter. If your lens isn't coated in an anti-glare coating the result will be even worse.
Instead I picked up Quantaray filters from a local Wolf Camera that were coated with the anti-glare. They only cost a little more,... Read more
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This review is from: Tiffen 52mm UV Protection Filter (Camera)
I bought this filter for my Canon 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens. The price was right, and I thought it would be a good way to protect the lens, which this probably does well. And while I am shooting under normal lighting conditions (flash or natural) the filter stays out of the way, but as soon as the lights go down this filter will ruin more photos than I can bear, due to an abundance reflective artifacts. If you take a photo of Christmas lights for example you will see the lights again in a faint green glow on the opposite side of the photo... VERY ANNOYING.
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Any photographer who has the money to purchase a lens with a professional 77mm filter size can afford better than this uncoated Tiffen filter. I'm skeptical by nature, so I wanted to see for myself whether coated glass was really necessary. I purchased this Tiffen filter and used it on two different lenses and found that in almost every single photograph in which there was a light source, I found two smaller ghost images of the light source elsewhere in the photo. This uncoated glass really knows how to make lens flare POP (even if it's not the lens that's flaring...)! I sent mine back, with the biggest loss being my time and Christmas photographs of family that would have otherwise been very nice.
What made the two little ghosts appear on the Tiffen? Light as faint as Christmas tree lights, table lamps, incandescent overhead bulbs, etc. You name it, basically.
How do I know this was due to the UV filter and not my lenses? When I saw some pretty nasty flare, I... Read more
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