Customer Reviews 

Another Must Have!!
2010-02-24A great way to organize and keep your filter collection safe. I could not find a filter holder locally and was happy to find such a variety on Amazon. This is exactly what I was looking for to keep my filters clean, safe and organized. The 'boxes' filters are sold in take up too much room and keeping them in my bag without some protection isn't an option. If you need a viable storage solution for your stack of filter, this will work nicely.

great product
2010-02-14The filter pocket does the job. The pockets are big enough to get the filters in and out easily.The shipping was awesome. It came way before expected. The only thing with it is that when it is full the velcro strap should be a little longer to hold it closed better. A little big to fit in most camera bags. It does do the job as expected and makes it easier changing filters.

Lowepro Filter Pocket
2010-01-29I can't add much more than what's already been said however I wonder why it couldn't have had a zipper closure similar to a memory card pocket.

nervous!
2010-01-05First, I was excited for this. Then I got it and was nervous to see if it was going to scratch my super expensive filters......OH NO! As of now all is good, but I am still a little shaky about it. I know it will probably be fine but hey..filters are expensive! It is also a little big but seems like a better alternative than leaving the filters in their original cases. As of now they come out cleaner than they did in their original packaging.

Great filter organizer
2009-10-14Bought one of these in an attempt to keep track of my circular filters. Works well, to not only keep circular filters organized, but also protect them. Easy to retrieve filters from the pouch. Much better than trying to keep track of all those little plastic cases. Well worth the nominal cost.
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