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Specifications:
- Camera Filter have a good color and contrast enhancement
- Light rays which are reflected by any surface can become polarised so polarising filters are used to select which light rays enter your camera lens
- Camera Filter allow you to remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass etc
- They also enable colors to become more saturated and appear clearer with better contrast
- This effect is often used to increase the contrast and saturation in blue skies and white clouds
- It can also reduce glare and reflections with the Camera Filter
- Using the Camera CPL Filter, reflections and glare can be reduced significantly from non-metallic surfaces
- A camera angle of 30 degrees from the reflecting surface (glass, water, etc.) is ideal for maximum effect
- Diameter: 58mm
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- This multi Coated Filter is a good color and contrast enhancement

- Using the circular PL filter, reflections and glare can be reduced significantly from non-metallic surfaces

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How to Use a Camera Filter

There are countless ways to capture images on film or a digital card. One of the more entertaining forms of photography is the use of a camera filter. A filter acts as a screen that changes or enhances the image you are capturing on film. You can change the color, give the photo a softer look or even add a particular frame. Here are some ways to use a camera filter.- Learn about the different types of camera filters. There are a number of different filters you can use to give your photos different looks and quality. Knowing what different filters will do to a photo is essential if you are going to use a camera filter
- Ultra-violet: Absorbs UV light without disturbing the light in the immediate area. Use UV filters when taking pictures at high altitudes and with long distance shots
- Infra-red: Used to photograph heat effects and for haze penetration
- Neutral-density: Helps get proper exposure when there is too much light density without having to change lenses
- Special-effects: There are numerous filters that you can use to change a photos look and feel. Research Web sites like Tiffen to learn more (see Resources)
- Look at your camera, and learn what type of lens it uses, and how a filter would fit over the lens. Often, you can use your camera's manual or ask adept photographers to give you specific information on your camera
- Choose a filter for the sake of experimentation, and take some shots. Depending on whether or not you are using film or digital, getting those shots back is an issue of time. You can find camera filters on the Web at Camera Filters and Ritz Camera (see Resources). If you have a particular brand of camera, such as a Canon or a Sony, you can purchase from their online stores as well
- Look over your photos, and learn from them what the filter let you do, and the different ways you could use the filter in the future. Make a project or two using that filter, and note the results
- Find another filter with different abilities, and attach it to your camera. Again, the specifics of how to attach the filter will depend on the model of camera you have. Use something compatible. Most filters will attach directly to the camera's lens, especially if you are using an SLR camera
- Compare the shots you took with both filters and note the differences, both positively and negatively, for each one
- Track the results of each filter, and apply what you have learned from using them to your overall pursuits in photography
Tips & Warnings

- Keep an album or store the filtered photos on your computer or handheld device to mark the progress you've made with your filter. You can learn a lot about them through trial and error, and you will want to keep a photo or two to compare as you learn
- Talk to other photographers, or go online to read photography forums for tips and advice on your filters
- Do not pass off altered photos as original, filter-less shots. This is deemed unethical in the photography community. That doesn't mean the use of filters is discouraged; as long as you note the fact that you used it, it's accepted
- Don't exceed the manufacturer's recommended uses, as this could potentially damage or destroy both the camera and the filter
Package Included:
- 1 x Multi Coated PRO 1D Digital Circular PL Filter
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11-18-2011- Other Thoughts: I didn’t use this product for long time so I don’t know what to say… But till now it works really good. I think we have to see what will happen.
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11-08-2011- Other Thoughts: I like buying something through web net store. The price was very reasonable on this online shop. The product is also very good! At the same time it saves me much time!
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11-06-2011- Other Thoughts: The design of the Camera Filter is very good and I really like the design very much. This kind of design is very great!
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11-16-2011- Other Thoughts: The Camera Filter is very practical and I am very satisfied with it. I decide to use it from now on.
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11-17-2011- Other Thoughts: Quality, price and promptness were great. SO glad I did the order.
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