ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating POL Circular Polarizer Lens Filter 95mm
Original price was: €612.€373Current price is: €373.



Price: $611.60 - $372.50
(as of Sep 18, 2025 10:58:10 UTC – Details)
For photos that become revelations. Discover something new: the POL filters featuring the T anti-reflective coating from ZEISS provide you with entirely new photographic insights by avoiding reflections on non-metallic surfaces. Experience a new definition of color and contrast. The name ZEISS has been synonymous with quality down to the last detail ever since Carl Zeiss opened his optical workshop in 1846. Your photos now also benefit from this quality. Demanding photographers know that a perfect photo requires perfect conditions: the subject, of course, but primarily the camera equipment.
PRECISION: Rotary mount to set the filter effect (light reduction: 1.5–2 EV)
QUALITY: High-quality glass featuring ZEISS T anti-reflective coating
COMPATIBILITY: High-fit accuracy for fast filter change. Can be used with a lens shade. Can be used with non-ZEISS lenses
EFFECT: Minimizes light reflections on non-metallic surfaces and increases the color saturation of long-distance shots
Customers say
Customers find the polarizer filter adds a professional finish to their photos, with one noting its incredible clarity and sharpness maintenance. The filter effectively eliminates window glare, and one customer mentions precise control over the polarization effect. They appreciate the color depth, with one noting it doesn’t introduce a yellow tint to polarized light.
13 reviews for ZEISS T* Anti-Reflective Coating POL Circular Polarizer Lens Filter 95mm
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Original price was: €612.€373Current price is: €373.
Photographer~Cinematographer –
What can you say….it’s Zeiss
As a real estate photographer, the Zeiss 77mm T* Circular Polarizer Filter has been an absolute game-changer for my work. This filter is a must-have in my gear bag, and hereâs why:First, it completely eliminates window glare. When shooting interiors, glare on the floor and other surfaces from natural light can be a real challenge. The Zeiss Polarizer handles this effortlessly, allowing me to capture clear, crisp images that showcase properties in their best light. No more fiddling around with angles or post-processing tricksâthis filter does it all.For exterior shots, the Zeiss Polarizer really makes the sky pop. It deepens the blue hues and brings out the contrast with clouds, making every outdoor shot look stunning and vibrant. This not only adds a professional touch to my photos but also makes the properties look more appealing to potential buyers.The build quality of the Zeiss filter is top-notch. Itâs robust, easy to attach, and the rotation is smooth, allowing precise control over the polarization effect. The clarity and sharpness it maintains are incredible, preserving the high-quality resolution of my images.In short, the Zeiss 77mm T* Circular Polarizer Filter has significantly elevated my real estate photography. It eliminates window glare, enhances sky details, and adds a professional finish to my photos, making it an indispensable tool for anyone serious about capturing stunning real estate images. Highly recommend!
Andrea LaFaver –
Great polarizing lens!!
I’m a real estate photographer and bought this lens to reduce blue glare on hardwood floors. Works great!! High quality.
Tycoop –
Exceptional quality
The quality of construction, as is typical of all Zeiss products, is exceptional. The metal ring easily mounts onto the front of the lens, and twisting of the filter to adjust to polarizer is very smooth and precise. The filter is also very easy to remove from the lens…in significant use, I have yet to notice any problems with the filter’s threads being stuck on the lens.A polarizer is generally helpful for those of you who want to mitigate any bright sheen off of wet subjects (i.e. wet rocks, surface water, etc…). A polarizer will also help add a deep blue saturated sky to your images. To make it work, simply turn the filter until you see the desirable effects you want, then stop turning the filter. I rarely shoot without one during daylight hours.I’ve used many, many filters in my time, and the Zeiss polarizer is among the highest quality I’ve seen.
High Expectations –
Well worth the money
I have a less expensive polarizer filter (around $50) that I thought was doing a good job, until I got this one. This is equally effective as a polarizer, but allows in more light than the cheaper one and the photos end up more crisp and clear than with the cheaper polarizer. I primarily shoot with a Sony a7IV and a Sigma 2.8 16-28mm lens. If you are going to spend that much money on a camera/lens, don’t try to save a few bucks by going cheap on the filters. There is actually a noticeable difference.
Trent –
It’s a Zeiss, which is not necessarily a good thing
Zeiss used to be absolutely legendary. Sadly, for the last few decades they’ve been milking the remainder of that reputation while making “good enough” stuff. Case in point: this filter. It does not have anything Zeiss except for its label, and no part of it was made in Germany.Don’t get me wrong, as far as Japanese filters go, it’s an outstanding piece of kit, although T* coating is quite outdated… But their polarizing foil introduces a noticeable color shift in a violet part of the spectrum (which you can clearly see from conveniently provided charts). It certainly adds a visual “pop” to some outdoor shots, but also has a potential to ruin some indoor or studio shots, so choose wisely.I will be keeping mine specifically for outdoor photography, while resorting to the good ol’ Kaesemann when shooting indoors (you know, when you suppress the glare on hardwood floors, and it suddenly turns blue… not good!). In other words, it’s an artistic filter.PS: Oddly enough, it does not introduce a yellow tint to polarized light, unlike almost any other non-neutral polarizer known to men, which always exhibits both blue and yellow shift. Very interesting.PPS: If you were wondering if it introduces any vignetting on Fuji’s 10-24mm at 10mm… the answer is nope. Zero vignetting.
Ridwan kamil –
Zeiss T* POL (Circular) its perfect CPL Filter
I’ve been wanting to buy this Zeiss T* POL (circular) filter for a long time because I heard the reviews are also very good, no one is disappointed with the production results from Zeiss. maybe in the near future I will try it for outdoor portrait photos so that no light reflections enter my model, it will definitely look very good I’ve imagined it.
Tim –
Excellent optics
Best I have used
Upgrade Taos Computers –
Best of the best
Top quality polarizer. Best of the best. Works fantastic with all my emount lenses and a few old manuals. Highly recommended.
Gilles –
Zeiss is Zeiss ,c’est le meilleurs de tous !
Minuta Giuseppe –
Ottimo
Albert –
top of the line in terms of workmanship and quality.
Casal.13 –
Fantástico como esperaba
Gilles –
Zeiss is Zeiss ! le meilleur de tous