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B+W WHITE MIST FILTER 1/8 82MM MRC NANO
B+W WHITE MIST FILTER 1/8 82MM MRC NANO
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LEE ADAPTER SW150 72MM
LEE ADAPTER SW150 72MM
For lenses with 72 mm filter...
99,00€For lenses with 72 mm filter threads. Enables use of SW150 Mark II support Secure fixation to the lens Easy to install
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HOYA FILTER 52MM ND64 PRO
HOYA FILTER 52MM ND64 PRO
Hoya ND filter for 52mm lenses The ND64 characteristic means that only...
33,75€ 45,00€ -25%Reduced price!Hoya ND filter for 52mm lenses The ND64 characteristic means that only 3.1% of the light that reaches the filter passes through it. You can avoid excessively illuminated photos and increase the shutter speed to achieve different effects of movement. It has a special coating to eliminate reflections and an ultra-thin frame that hardly increases...
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LEE POLARIZER FILTER P/100FH
LEE POLARIZER FILTER P/100FH
Circular polarizing filter...
271,15€ 319,00€ -15%Reduced price!Circular polarizing filter Snap-on Fits LEE100 portafiltros 2.8 x filter factor, + 1,5-STOP Helps eliminate reflections and glare Reduce the haze in landscapes Greater color and tonal saturation You can add warmth to the whole image Optical glass construction Lightweight and...
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BENRO UD UV SC 77MM FILTER
BENRO UD UV SC 77MM FILTER
BENRO UD (Universal Digital) series UV filter. It has high quality...
32,30€ 38,00€ -15%Reduced price!BENRO UD (Universal Digital) series UV filter. It has high quality optical glass with traditional individual coatings that reduce glare and glare. The filters were created from special thin glass and are joined in thin black rings. The edges of the notched filter facilitate attachment to the lens.
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HOYA FILTRO MIST DIFFUSER BK 1- 77MM
HOYA FILTRO MIST DIFFUSER BK 1- 77MM
57,59€ 63,99€ -10%Reduced price! -
HAIDA FILTER M10 ND3.0 (1000X) DROP IN NANO
HAIDA FILTER M10 ND3.0 (1000X) DROP IN NANO
Plug-in filter especially...
94,05€ 99,00€Reduced price!Plug-in filter especially for the Haida M10 filter holder. Reduces the amount of light that enters the lens Gray area with a density of ND 3.0 (-10 stops) Sanding and polishing on both sides for optimal image clarity With NanoPro coating
Filters are the caps that attach to the front of your lens. If you have an SLR camera, you've probably heard of them. Whether it's to protect your camera, or to control the light in your photos, you'll find it useful to know about the different types of filters we have in our shop.
Types of SLR filters
In our filter section you will see that we have them classified in groups, we even have some filter kits. We are going to tell you what some of the types of filters we have are for.
What they are for.
UV Protective Filters, as the name suggests, serve to protect the lens glass from dirt, dust and scratches. They also prevent ultraviolet light from passing through and correct excess blue in photos. They are quite inexpensive, so we recommend that you don't avoid using them, as they pay for themselves from minute one.
Neutral Density ND filters, thanks to the chemicals they are made from, help reduce the amount of light entering the camera. If you have mastered all the programmes on your SLR and don't use the automatic setting, this type of filter is ideal for you.
Finally, we would like to introduce you to our special filters. With them, you can add effects to your photos such as gradients and colour tones in general.
All our filters are available in standard diameters or with the necessary adapters.
Frequently Asked Questions about Lens Light Filters
What are lens filters for?
There are different types of filters with different functions. UV filters reduce haze and haze but are often used for protection. Polarised filters reduce reflections and enhance some colours. Neutral density filters reduce the intensity of light without affecting colour or contrast, allowing the use of slower shutter speeds and larger apertures. Special and coloured filters are also available for more specific effects.
How to choose camera filters?
To choose a camera filter we must take into account the type of photographs we are going to take and the type of effects we want to obtain. If for example we want to eliminate reflections from a surface we can use a polarised filter, if on the other hand we want to protect our lens we should opt for an ultraviolet filter. It is important to make an investment according to the level of our camera. Using low quality filters can affect the sharpness and quality of our photographs.
We recommend that you get as much information as possible before buying a filter and that you consult our experts at Duke Photography if you have any doubts.
How to clean the camera filters?
As with cleaning lenses, you can use an air bulb to blow out any dust particles on your filter. If the filter is not very dirty you can use a microfibre cloth to clean the filter, on the other hand, if the filter is very dirty we recommend using a little soapy water or isopropyl alcohol.
How to put filters on the camera?
There are different ways to attach filters to our lenses. If you have square or rectangular format filters you will have to use a filter holder. If you have a circular filter in many cases you can screw them directly onto the lens and when this is not possible you can use an adapter.