Are you searching for such item, which allow you to remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass etc? This CPL 58mm light high definition filter for digital single lens reflex is an ideal choice for you. This 58mm CPL lens filter could eliminate the scattered light in the air, as well as the reflected light of the metal, glasses and liquid. By reducing the light reflected from non-metallic surfaces, the polarizing filters allow direct shooting through glass windows and reduce the effect of glare from water surfaces and sunlit trees and grass. In outdoor shooting, the HD filter can even effectively deal with light reflected on steam or airborne dust particles to enhance the sky's blue color. Besides, the 58mm lens filter also can remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water or glass. With this 58mm lens filter, you can come closer to your object without actually coming closer to the object and you enjoy the closest possible image of your choice. So what are you waiting for? To make the CPL filter home now! It is a perfect elaborately digital single lens reflex lens filter for you.
Other Thoughts:At larger f-stops and wide angle (18mm or so) I get some vignetting - although it is stacked on top of a UV filter. Wishing I would have purchased the 'lower profile' filter.
Pros:Have bought this filter outdoor shoting. The effect was stunning and definately like it very much. Would recommend other to consider this filter to have a good image taken.
Other Thoughts:I live up in New England and was looking for rich, vibrant fall foliage photos. This HD filte was just the ticket--I like taking rich, saturated photos with high contrast, and this 58mm lens filter does a lot of that work for me, pre-processing. I still haven't tried it on the foliage, but I love what I see so far!
Other Thoughts:Works great. A circular polarizer allows you to get a more even exposure with the sky and the foreground. This is a must for landscape photos on a sunny day especially when there are clouds in the sky. Without it the sky will often "wash out" and overexpose, killing the contrast in the clouds and sky.