Nikon 58mm NC Neutral Color Filter vs Gobe UV Lens Filter 77mm (2Peak)
Overall winner: Nikon 58mm NC Neutral Color Filter
Key Differences
Nikon's 58mm Neutral Color Filter (A) lists lens protection and clear optics and has a slightly higher average rating (4.80 from 1,354 reviews) and a more affordable listed price tier; Gobe's 77mm UV Filter (B) emphasizes reducing haze, premium 16-layer nano-coated glass, a slim double-threaded profile, but has mixed durability and smudge-resistance feedback across 1,465 reviews. Choose Nikon A if you want a well-rated, lower-priced, protective neutral filter for 58mm lenses; choose Gobe B if you need a 77mm UV filter with advanced coatings and haze reduction despite mixed durability reports
Nikon 58mm NC Neutral Color Filter
A multi-coated clear glass filter that also serves as lens protection. Reduces glare and ghosting while preserving image clarity. Customers cite solid build and effective protection for lenses like 18-55 and 55-200
Pros
- Multi-coated to reduce reflections
- Serves as lens protector
- Clear optical glass
- Durable build
Cons
- No explicit cons noted in data
Gobe UV Lens Filter 77mm (2Peak)
UV lens filter for mid-tier lenses with multi-layer coating for neutral color balance and reduced haze. Customers note good glass quality and image clarity, with some durability concerns
Pros
- premium Japanese optical glass
- 16-layer nano-coating for neutral colour balance
- protects lens from dirt, water and scratches
- double-threaded for stacking with slim profile
Cons
- mixed durability reports (glass cracking)
- mixed feedback on smudge resistance
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Nikon |
| Durability | Nikon |
| Versatility | Gobe |
| User Reviews | Nikon |