NOMATIC McKinnon Filter Case for Lens Filters vs Meike Drop-in Filter Storage Box for 4 Filters

Overall winner: NOMATIC McKinnon Filter Case for Lens Filters

Key Differences

Meike's case holds up to four drop-in filters, is compact and weather-resistant, and sits at a more affordable price point; NOMATIC's case holds up to six filters, uses a dust-resistant zipper and soft elastic pockets for accessories but can fit tightly. Choose Meike if you need a small, weather-resistant drop-in filter carrier and prefer a lower-priced option; choose NOMATIC if you need higher capacity, accessory pockets, and a more rugged hard-case style

NOMATIC McKinnon Filter Case for Lens Filters

NOMATIC McKinnon Filter Case for Lens Filters

NOMATIC • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

Compact hard case for storing up to 6 82mm filters with a dust-resistant zipper. Organized inside with soft elastic pockets for filters, lens covers, caps, and a cleaning-wipe pocket. Customers note high build quality and stylish design, with mixed feedback on fit

Pros

  • holds up to 6 filters securely
  • dust-resistant zipper
  • soft elastic pockets for accessories
  • dedicated pocket for cleaning wipes

Cons

  • fit can be tight inside
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Meike Drop-in Filter Storage Box for 4 Filters

Meike Drop-in Filter Storage Box for 4 Filters

Meike • ★ 3.6/5 • Mid-Range

Compact storage box designed to hold up to four drop-in filters (VND, CPL, UV, Black Pro-Mist). Weather-resistant design protects filters and keeps them clean; easy to carry and stackable for travel

Pros

  • Holds up to four filters
  • Weather-resistant protection
  • Compact and easy to carry
  • Stackable for fit in camera bags

Cons

  • Limited to four-filter capacity
  • Specific to drop-in filter type
  • No included filters
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Meike
Durability NOMATIC
Versatility NOMATIC
User Reviews NOMATIC