Capture the Moment, Protect the Lens! 📸
The Gobe 37 mm UV filter, now branded as Urth, is designed to enhance image sharpness while providing essential protection against environmental elements. Its innovative design features double-threaded rims to prevent vignetting, ensuring your photos remain clear and professional. Lightweight and water-resistant, this filter is a must-have for any serious photographer.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.7 x 9.7 x 1.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 10 x 1.7 centimetres |
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Brand | GOBE |
Colour | Black |
Part number | G37JOUV |
Size | 37mm |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Photo Filter Effect Type | Ultraviolet |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 37 Millimetres |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**L
Great quality glass!!
I love this filter! Its good quality and very slim!
D**S
well made
great value for a well made product, good packaging plus 5 trees get planted each time I buy one that's now 20 trees great for the planet
A**F
Fine and dandy
Bought this to fit on a 27mm pancake lens.Fits perfectly, doesn’t leave a colour cast or impact the image.I’ve not got much to say other than it’s doing its job and it’s doing it well.
T**R
Seems fine, too soon to say!
I've not used this brand before, and I've not used the filter under testing conditions yet, but it seems well made. The problem with reviewing a filter this early is I can't comment on the robustness of the coatings, but the price is keen and it seems optically fine. I tend to avoid Hoya these days as I find the coatings damage too easily, so I've been buying B&W and Sigma instead. B&W are brilliant, but not always justifiable on a cost basis, so it's good to find an alternative brand and so far Gobe are looking like a good contender without being cheap and tacky. Depending on how this filter performs over time, I may find myself replacing worn-out filters with Gobe ones in future.
K**Y
Beautifully Made. Quality all Round
I have a selection of hi end Marumi and Hoya Pro Dig and, in my opinion, the Gobe is equal to, perhaps better than the other brands. It's nicely engineered with reassuringly crisp gnurling and thin profile - as good as you'll find re vignetting on a larger filter. I don't know if anyone does DXO like testing on filters but, subjectively, It seems clearer than the Pro Hoya, I guess, with the Schott glass version, that should be the case. I do have one comparable filter, a V expensive B&W which, interestingly, also uses Schott.And then...... there's the packaging: beautifully done, with a lens cloth given with each filter. In this corporate age, for once you feel as though you're being looked after as a customer.And then, there's their ecological commitment to plant five trees for every filter you buy.......To be honest, I don't think I'll be buying other than Gobe from now on. I just hope that their inevitable popularity in time won't go to their heads and that they retain their commitment to high quality, sensible pricing, and low profile but sincere environmental policy.If you buy, you won't be disappointed
S**A
Excellent 2 Peak (yes it makes a difference) UV Filter...worth the extra pennies
This is the second UV filter I have invested in for this particular lens (Tamron 24-70) and it’s worth every penny. I originally bought the Amazon Basics 82mm filter as I had one of a previous lens and it seemed excellent quality, however the one that arrived seemed much less durable and made more cheaply. When I took outdoor images I got lots of sun spots in my images (never had an issue on previous lens with amazon basics) so invested in this Gobe 82mm UV 2 Peak instead and this is excellent.Made really well, has a nice quality weight feel to it. Doesn’t affect sharpness of images or colour quality. Does exactly what you expect it to. It’s worth spending the extra on a good UV filter to go on your expensive glass as the cheap versions are just not good enough.
B**B
It just works.
It's a UV lens filter, so doesn't really do anything except protect my lens. I'm not sure modern digital cameras even need a UV filter. Anyway, it works perfectly and doesn't seem to affect the pictures at all, which is what I wanted. Nice packaging too.
M**S
Nice quality, great metal tin storage case, value for money.
I've always used Hoya filters for about 30 years now. That is until I discovered these little gems. I've a couple of these now. This UV filter and I've had a variable ND from them. They're great and I have no hesitation in buying Gobe over Hoya now. Better value for money, come in a lovely little metal tin with a screw on lid so you can store it safely away if not using it. Really good products from a brand that actively takes actions to help the environment by planting trees when you purchase their products. You get a code to register and then they will plant your trees for you. Highly recommended guys.
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