Offering a UV for Protection and Clarity:
The
Camera Lens Protector Filter protects your camera's
lens from scratches, dust, dirt, moisture and
fingerprints, while reducing unwanted ultra-violet
light. Cameras are more sensitive to ultraviolet light
than our eyes are. A blue haze may appear in pictures
taken when there is excessive UV light. A UV filter can
reduce atmospheric haze when it is caused by blue radiation and
ultraviolet. Since our eyes cannot see this part of the
spectrum, UV filters, also known as skylight or haze filters,
are recommended for all outdoor shooting.
PROTECT YOUR CAMERA!!!
A
major role of the filter is serving as a lens
protector. Many professional photographers, screw these
filters onto their cameras lenses. Even camera
manufacturers recommend using a filter to guard lenses
from scratches and other inadvertent damage.
CPL-CIRCULAR Polarizing Filter
for All Outdoor Use to Eliminate Glare and Distortion from Sunlight:
Circular
Polarizing (CPL) filter allow you to remove the
unwanted reflections from the non-metallic object
surface such as water, glass ... etc. Thus, you could take a
clear image for the object which in shallow water or behind
glass. Circular Polarizing (CPL) Filter able
to increase the contrast and saturation of your
pictures, especially for the sky, clouds, plants,
flowers... Light rays which are reflected by any object surface and become polarization.
Circular Polarizing (CPL) filters are used to select
which light rays can be entered to your cameras /
lenses:
Neutral Density 8 Filter (ND ND8)
A
Neutral Density filter or ND filter is a "dark grey" filter, it appears
gray and reduces the amount of light reaching the film or sensor, but
does not have an effect on color balance.
The
purpose of standard photographic neutral density filter is to allow the
photographer greater flexibility to change the aperture or exposure
time, allowing for more control, particularly in extreme circumstances
such as on a very bright day.
This
filter can be used to prevent strong overexposure even when using a
slow shutter speed. It's perfect for shooting in heavily-lit settings or
for extended exposures. For example, when you use a slow shutter speed
to capture a bright moving object, such as a waterfall, this filter is
your best choice. The ND Filter we offer is double thread with ND8 to
indicate the amount of light a ND filter can reduce. The ND8 filter allows you to shoot 4 f stops lower in brightly lit conditions. Different
neutral densities have different effects. You can use the filter
individually or in any combination to meet your demand.