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Counterfeit Nikon filters on the loose?

By: Shawn Low They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but when it comes to protective filters for lenses, it may not be such a good thing. A…

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admin·Feb 29, 2012·1 min read
Counterfeit Nikon filters on the loose?

By: Shawn Low

They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but when it comes to protective filters for lenses, it may not be such a good thing. A photographer thought he scored a good deal but was not amused when he found out his newly bought 77mm Nikon NC filter was far from authentic. The difference was quite apparent when he compared it with an original filter sold by an authorized Nikon dealer. Some giveaways that your filter is a counterfeit include a Nikon logo and inscriptions that are less vibrant; duller colors on the packaging; and, the most obvious--an instruction manual that looks like it was printed on a cheap printer. The original filter was slightly thinner than the counterfeit, and if one looks closely, even the label on the filter rim has slight discrepancies in terms of font color and spacing. Make sure you're not getting scammed by these counterfeit Nikon filters!

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