Camera UV Filter: Restore True Colors

Update time :2024-12-05


The use of filters brings more creative possibilities and higher image quality assurance to photography enthusiasts. Here we introduce the filters commonly used in photography.

‌UV Filter

The new Camera UV Filter has been fully upgraded while retaining the traditional UV filter to block ultraviolet rays and protect the lens from physical damage. It uses glass material with higher light transmittance and combines multi-layer coating technology to effectively reduce the reflection and scattering of light on the filter surface, ensuring that the light entering the lens is purer and sharper. This means that whether in sunny outdoors or indoor environments with complex lighting, photographers can obtain clearer and more realistic picture effects.

The UV filter also pays attention to detail processing, and its frame design is thinner and lighter, avoiding the problem of vignetting caused by too thick filters. At the same time, the surface of the filter has been treated with a special process, which not only prevents fingerprints and oil stains, but is also easy to clean and maintain, providing photographers with a more convenient use experience.

 

‌CPL Polarizing Filter

By rotating the filter to adjust the polarization angle, the CPL Polarizer can eliminate or reduce reflections and glare on non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, leaves, etc., making the subject clearer and the color more saturated.

It is particularly worth mentioning that the new CPL polarizer uses advanced circular polarization technology, which is more suitable for modern autofocus and autoexposure cameras than linear polarizers. Circular polarizers can accurately filter polarized light without interfering with the camera's metering system, ensuring that photographers get the best shooting results.

 

ND Filter (Neutral Density Filter)

The main function of the ND Filter is to reduce the amount of light entering the lens without affecting the color of the light. This means that photographers can use slower shutter speeds or larger apertures in strong light environments to achieve unique shooting effects. For example, when shooting waterfalls, rivers and other flowing water scenes during the day, ND filters can extend the exposure time, making the flowing water appear silky and smooth, increasing the dynamic and beautiful feeling of the picture.

The ND filter series covers a variety of density specifications, such as ND2, ND4, ND8, ND64, etc., to meet different light conditions and shooting needs.

In addition to the basic light control function, ND filters also have other advantages. For example, it will not change the color balance of the picture, ensuring that the colors of the photos taken are true and natural. At the same time, high-quality ND filters can also maintain good light transmittance and clarity, avoiding negative effects on image quality.

 

FLD Fluoro Filter

Designed to eliminate the green reflected light of neon and "warm white" fluorescent lamps, clearing the deep cyan tint on the photo. Avoid shooting directly at the light source when using it. FLD Fluorescent Filter is a special type of color compensation filter. When using daylight-type color photos taken under fluorescent lighting, the screen will appear blue and green, but if a fluorescent filter lens (fluoroscope) is added, the above phenomenon and color cast can be corrected, so that the screen color can be restored. Its color is magenta, adding warmth to the overall correct color, eliminating the color cast caused by the harsh green fluorescent bulb projection.

 

 

     

 

The use of filters brings more creative possibilities and higher image quality assurance to photography enthusiasts. Here we introduce the filters commonly used in photography.

‌UV Filter

The new Camera UV Filter has been fully upgraded while retaining the traditional UV filter to block ultraviolet rays and protect the lens from physical damage. It uses glass material with higher light transmittance and combines multi-layer coating technology to effectively reduce the reflection and scattering of light on the filter surface, ensuring that the light entering the lens is purer and sharper. This means that whether in sunny outdoors or indoor environments with complex lighting, photographers can obtain clearer and more realistic picture effects.

The UV filter also pays attention to detail processing, and its frame design is thinner and lighter, avoiding the problem of vignetting caused by too thick filters. At the same time, the surface of the filter has been treated with a special process, which not only prevents fingerprints and oil stains, but is also easy to clean and maintain, providing photographers with a more convenient use experience.

 

‌CPL Polarizing Filter

By rotating the filter to adjust the polarization angle, the CPL Polarizer can eliminate or reduce reflections and glare on non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, leaves, etc., making the subject clearer and the color more saturated.

It is particularly worth mentioning that the new CPL polarizer uses advanced circular polarization technology, which is more suitable for modern autofocus and autoexposure cameras than linear polarizers. Circular polarizers can accurately filter polarized light without interfering with the camera's metering system, ensuring that photographers get the best shooting results.

 

ND Filter (Neutral Density Filter)

The main function of the ND Filter is to reduce the amount of light entering the lens without affecting the color of the light. This means that photographers can use slower shutter speeds or larger apertures in strong light environments to achieve unique shooting effects. For example, when shooting waterfalls, rivers and other flowing water scenes during the day, ND filters can extend the exposure time, making the flowing water appear silky and smooth, increasing the dynamic and beautiful feeling of the picture.

The ND filter series covers a variety of density specifications, such as ND2, ND4, ND8, ND64, etc., to meet different light conditions and shooting needs.

In addition to the basic light control function, ND filters also have other advantages. For example, it will not change the color balance of the picture, ensuring that the colors of the photos taken are true and natural. At the same time, high-quality ND filters can also maintain good light transmittance and clarity, avoiding negative effects on image quality.

 

FLD Fluoro Filter

Designed to eliminate the green reflected light of neon and "warm white" fluorescent lamps, clearing the deep cyan tint on the photo. Avoid shooting directly at the light source when using it. FLD Fluorescent Filter is a special type of color compensation filter. When using daylight-type color photos taken under fluorescent lighting, the screen will appear blue and green, but if a fluorescent filter lens (fluoroscope) is added, the above phenomenon and color cast can be corrected, so that the screen color can be restored. Its color is magenta, adding warmth to the overall correct color, eliminating the color cast caused by the harsh green fluorescent bulb projection.

 

 

     

 


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