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Most UV protection filters solve one problem and create another: they shield your front element from dust, scratches, and moisture, but introduce ghosting, color shifts, or a measurable drop in sharpness. This ULR 28DSMC UV lens protector filter was built for photographers and videographers who refuse to trade image quality for physical protection — delivering 99.6% (±0.1%) light transmittance and a reflectance of ≤0.1%, so the filter is effectively invisible to your sensor.
Each filter consists of a single piece of Schott B270 optical-grade crown glass from Germany, coated on both sides with 28 layers of multi-coating (56 layers total). The coatings provide anti-reflection performance, dual-sided water repellency, oil resistance, and light moisture protection. The frame is machined from 6061 aerospace aluminum alloy and measures just 3.3mm (≈0.13") thick — slim enough to minimize vignetting risk on most lenses. Glass hardness is rated at 6H on the Mohs scale. The filter is available in multiple thread sizes to fit a wide range of lenses; check the variant selector above for available diameters.
Typical use cases include landscape and travel photography, where a UV protector for DSLR and mirrorless lenses needs to stay on the lens full-time without affecting color or contrast, studio and portrait work, where ghosting from internal reflections would be visible in specular highlights, and video production, where a low-reflectance UV filter for cinema lenses is needed to protect the front element during run-and-gun shooting without introducing flare artifacts.
| Model | ULR 28DSMC Protector |
|---|---|
| Filter Type | UV Protector (clear protection filter) |
| Glass Material | Schott B270 optical crown glass (Germany) |
| Glass Hardness | 6H (Mohs scale) |
| Light Transmittance | 99.6% ±0.1% |
| Reflectance | ≤0.1% |
| Coating | 28-layer multi-coating, dual-side (56 layers total) |
| Coating Properties | Anti-reflection, dual-side water repellent, oil resistant, light moisture resistant |
| Frame Material | 6061 aerospace aluminum alloy |
| Frame Thickness | 3.3mm (≈0.13") |
| Thread Standard | Standard photographic filter thread (matches lens ø diameter) |
| Available Sizes | See variant options |
Your lens filter thread diameter is printed on the lens barrel or the inside of the lens cap, marked with a ø symbol (e.g., ø72 means you need a 72mm filter). Match that number to the size option above. Common sizes range from 37mm (≈1.5") to 82mm (≈3.2") and beyond.
A transmittance of 99.6% (±0.1%) means the filter passes nearly all visible light to your sensor, with a reflectance of ≤0.1%. In practice, this generally means no visible exposure shift, no color cast, and no ghosting or flare from internal reflections — the filter behaves as if it isn't there optically.
Schott B270 is an optical-grade crown glass manufactured in Germany, known for its high clarity, low iron content, and consistent refractive index. It is commonly used in optical instruments where color neutrality and minimal distortion are required. Using B270 glass as the substrate generally results in a more color-neutral filter compared to standard float glass.
The 28 layers of multi-coating are applied to both sides of the glass (28 layers per side, 56 total). These coatings serve multiple functions: anti-reflection (reducing reflectance to ≤0.1%), water and oil repellency on both surfaces, and light moisture resistance. The result is a filter that is easier to clean and more resistant to fingerprints, water spots, and light condensation.
The frame thickness is 3.3mm (≈0.13"), which is relatively slim for a UV protector. In most cases, vignetting is not visible at standard focal lengths. On ultra-wide lenses (typically below 16mm full-frame equivalent), some vignetting may appear at the widest apertures — this is generally true of any filter at those focal lengths.
The frame is machined from 6061 aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, which provides a good balance of rigidity and light weight. The glass hardness is rated at 6H on the Mohs scale, making it more scratch-resistant than standard optical glass. The frame is designed to resist cross-threading and jamming during installation and removal.
Yes, the standard threaded ring allows stacking with other screw-in filters. However, stacking filters generally increases the risk of vignetting on wide-angle lenses and may introduce additional reflections. For most shooting scenarios, using this UV protector alone or swapping it for a CPL or ND when needed is the recommended approach.
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