Due to the nature of infrared light, filter factor and exposure compensation vary widely from visible light and depends largely on lighting conditions.
Key features:
Works well with digital cameras, especially mirrorless cameras or DSLRS with no...
It is commonly acknowledged that Circular Polarizing filters (CIR-PL) are used for cutting light reflections from non-metallic surfaces. Max. point is usually the the most utilized position of the CIR-PL filter when the reflections are reduced....
"UX" in the series name stands for "User eXperience", as to indicate all the experiences that users will acquire through using these filters and all that comes with. By naming this series UX, we aim to offer users better individual experiences...
Polarising filters in colour photography are the only way of getting rich blue skies and clear white banks of clouds. They addditionaly reduce tiny light reflections on leaves and grass, ensuring deep, "lush" greenness. It is also possible to...