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77mm Circular Polarizer CPL Lens Filter

by Jeryerce   SKU: A1275000CF
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What you are viewing is a JYC 77mm Circular Polarizer CPL Lens Filter, to enhance your photography experience, this Polarizer CPL Lens Filter will be your best choice!Light rays which are reflected by any surface become polarized, so this Polarizer CPL Lens Filter can be used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. Photographic, digital camera filters. 77mm CPL circular polarizer CPL lens filter for camera with a 77mm diameter lens. Made of high quality material, the Circular CPL Lens Filter is durable and reliable for long time use!The Circular CPL Lens Filter provides color and contrast enhancement. Do not miss it, you will get more than you paid!
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  • Specifications:

    • Lens filter enhances the color and contrast
    • Remove glare from non-metallic surfaces
    • Circular polarizer filters provide color and contrast enhancement
    • Reflected light often shows up as whitish glare that washes out color in an image
    • A camera CPL filter could corrects the problem producing deep, dramatically blue skies
    • Camera filter also removes glare from non-metallic surfaces, such as windows and water
    • Color saturation in general, especially outdoors, can be improved significantly
    • Polarizer filter can be used with both auto focus and manual focus cameras and lenses
    • CPL / circular polarizer filter for camera with a 77mm diameter lens
    • Size: 77mm / 3.03 in (Dia.)

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    Jeryerce 77mm Circular Polarizer CPL Lens Filter

    CPL Lens Filter

    • The Polarizer CPL Lens Filter is used to strengthen the saturation of images

    Polarizer CPL Lens Filter

    Circular CPL Lens Filter

    • The Circular CPL Lens Filter provide color and contrast enhancement

    Jeryerce 77mm Circular Polarizer CPL Lens Filter

    • High quality material makes the Polarizer CPL Lens Filter durable and reliable for long time use

    What's the Camera Lens Filters:

    • Camera lens filters still have many uses in digital photography, and should be an important part of any photographer's camera bag. These can include polarizing filters to reduce glare and improve saturation, or simple UV/haze filters to provide extra protection for the front of your lens

    Lens Filter Type:

    • The most commonly used filters for digital photography include polarizing (linear/circular), UV/haze, neutral density, graduated neutral density and warming/cooling or color filters
    • Example uses for each are listed below:

    Filter Type

    Primary Use

    Common Subject Matter

    Linear & Circular Polarizers

    Reduce Glare Improve Saturation

    Sky / Water / Foliage in Landscape Photography

    Neutral Density (ND)

    Extend Exposure Time

    Waterfalls, Rivers
    under bright light

    Graduated Neutral Density (GND)

    Control Strong Light Gradients Reduce Vignetting

    Dramatically Lit Landscapes

    UV / Haze

    Improve Clarity with Film Provide Lens Protection

    Any

    Warming / Cooling

    Change White Balance

    Landscapes, Underwater, Special Lighting

    Linear & Circular Polarizing Filters:

    • Polarizing filters (aka "polarizers") are perhaps the most important of any filter for landscape photography. They work by reducing the amount of reflected light that passes to your camera's sensor. Similar to polarizing sunglasses, polarizers will make skies appear deeper blue, will reduce glare and reflections off of water and other surfaces, and will reduce the contrast between land and sky

    CPL Lens Filter

    • Note how the sky becomes a much darker blue, and how the foliage/rocks acquire slightly more color saturation. The intensity of the polarizing effect can be varied by slowly rotating your polarizing filter, although no more than 180° of rotation is needed, since beyond this the possible intensities repeat. Use your camera's viewfinder (or rear LCD screen) to view the effect as you rotate the polarizing filter.The polarizing effect may also increase or decrease substantially depending on the direction your camera is pointed and the position of the sun in the sky. The effect is strongest when your camera is aimed in a direction which is perpendicular to the direction of the sun's incoming light. This means that if the sun is directly overhead, the polarizing effect will be greatest near the horizon in all directions
    • However, polarizing filters should be used with caution because they may adversely affect the photo. Polarizers dramatically reduce the amount of light reaching the camera's sensor-often by 2-3 f-stops (1/4 to 1/8 the amount of light). This means that the risk of a blurred handheld image goes up dramatically, and may make some action shots prohibitive
    • Additionally, using a polarizer on a wide angle lens can produce an uneven or unrealistic looking sky which visibly darkens. In the example to the left, the sky could be considered unusually uneven and too dark at the top

    Polarizer CPL Lens Filter

    • Linear vs. Circular Polarizing Filters: The circular polarizing variety is designed so that the camera's metering and autofocus systems can still function. Linear polarizers are much less expensive, but cannot be used with cameras that have through-the-lens (TTL) metering and autofocus-meaning nearly all digital SLR cameras. One could of course forego metering and autofocus, but that is rarely desirable

    Neutral Density Filters:

    • Neutral density (ND) filters uniformly reduce the amount of light reaching the camera's sensor. This is useful when a sufficiently long exposure time is not otherwise attainable within a given range of possible apertures (at the lowest ISO setting)

    Usage:

    • Smoothing water movement in waterfalls, rivers, oceans, etc.
    • Achieving a shallower depth of field in very bright light
    • Reducing diffraction (which reduces sharpness) by enabling a larger aperture
    • Making moving objects less apparent or not visible (such as people or cars)
    • Introducing blur to convey motion with moving subjects
    • photo with a smoothed water effect from a long exposure
    • However, only use ND filters when absolutely necessary because they effectively discard light-which could otherwise be used to enable a shorter shutter speed (to freeze action), a smaller aperture (for depth of field) or a lower ISO setting (to reduce image noise). Additionally, some ND filters can add a very slight color cast to the image.
    • Generally no more than a few f-stops is need for most waterfall scenarios, so most photographers just keep one or two different ND filter amounts on hand. Extreme light reduction can enable very long exposures even during broad daylight

    Problems with Lens Filters:

    • Filters should only be used when necessary because they can also adversely affect the image. Since they effectively introduce an additional piece of glass between your camera's sensor and the subject, they have the potential to reduce image quality. This usually comes in the form of either a slight color tint, a reduction in local or overall image contrast, or ghosting and increased lens flare caused by light inadvertently reflecting off the inside of the filter
    • Filters may also introduce physical vignetting (light fall-off or blackening at the edges of the image) if their opaque edge gets in the way of light entering the lens (right example). This was created by stacking a polarizing filter on top of a UV filter while also using a wide angle lens-causing the edges of the outermost filter to get in the way of the image. Stacking filters therefore has the potential to make all of the above problems much worse

    Circular CPL Lens Filter

    Note on Choosing a Filter Size for a Camera Lens:

    • Lens filters generally come in two varieties: screw-on and front filters. Front filters are more flexible because they can be used on virtually any lens diameter, however these may also be more cumbersome to use since they may need to be held in front of the lens. On the other hand, filter holder kits are available that can improve this process. Screw-on filters can provide an air-tight seal when needed for protection, and cannot accidentally move relative to the lens during composure. The main disadvantage is that a given screw-on filter will only work with a specific lens size
    • The size of a screw-on filter is expressed in terms of its diameter, which corresponds to the diameter usually listed on the top or front of your camera lens. This diameter is listed in millimeters and usually ranges from about 46 to 82 mm for digital SLR cameras. Step-up or step-down adapters can enable a given filter size to be used on a lens with a smaller or larger diameter, respectively. However, step-down filter adapters may introduce substantial vignetting (since the filter may block light at the edges of the lens), whereas step-up adapters mean that your filter is much larger (and potentially more cumbersome) than is required
    • The height of the filter edges may also be important. Ultra-thin and other special filters are designed so that they can be used on wide angle lenses without vignetting. On the other hand, these may also be much more expensive and often do not have threads on the outside to accept another filter (or sometimes even the lens cap)

    Package Included:

    • 1 x CPL Lens Filter

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03-29-2011
00:00:00 03-29-2011 Great deal Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: These filters fit well, screwed on easily which showed they were well made, they were a great price and were even better than described. They arrived right away. I really couldn't be happier with them.

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03-08-2011
00:00:00 03-08-2011 excellent set for the price Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Like many other previous reviewers, I thought that these were worth a try for the price. And they are! I'm just an amateur photographer but am having a lot of fun with these filters.

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Matthew Holdren

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05-03-2011
00:00:00 05-03-2011 Decent filter at a good price Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: If you're willing to sacrifice the quality of the product to save money, then this product is for you. Personally, I would prefer a better build quality and glass quality, as this can somewhat downgrade the photo quality. Honestly, there isn't much else to say about this filter. It's a good filter, but like I said, by purchasing this UV filter you are sacrificing the quality to get a cheap price. Keep that in mind when considering this product.

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Dena Connell

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04-20-2011
00:00:00 04-20-2011 Filter Set Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: This product works just like it should - not as an enhanced zoom. It is not a macro lens, but it is great for someone looking to explore how a macro lens would work. I have used the +1, +2 and +4 lens so far. I have not had an opportunity to use the +10 yet - I have been too close to the subject. Lens are clear and easy to use for a beginner. Great product to try if you are considering a macro lens, but don't want to spend the money. My only complaint is the pouch. It is heavy duty, but worried about scratching the lens when putting back in. Each lens has its own mesh pocket, but the actual pouch is nylon which you have to slide the lens against. Would like to see a softer interior fabric to protect the lens.

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Brett Stewart

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04-05-2011
00:00:00 04-05-2011 Nice quality, great value Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: These lenses are more than worth the money. You can take some amazing macro shots without having to buy an expensive new macro lens. They are glass with an aluminum threaded ring I believe. They come in a nice carry case that has a velcro flap. Not much more to say, buy them and have fun experimenting!

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