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B+W Polarizing Filter High Transmission Circular Master E 86

Polarisations-Filter
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  • High quality polarizing filter with MRC nano coating
  • Reduction of reflections on non-metallic surfaces
  • Increased color saturation and contrast
  • Optimum color neutrality
  • Made in Germany

Bright white clouds against a deep blue sky or rich autumn colors are no coincidence. B+W polarizing filters, or polarizing filters for short, increase the purity of the inherent colors and enhance colour saturation. Polarizing filters are among the most important filters in analog and digital photography.

As they can be rotated in the mount, the erasing effect can be visibly adjusted in the viewfinder or on the display. Another effect of B+W polarizing filters is the reduction of reflections on non-metallic surfaces such as water, shop windows or paint. Objects behind them, as well as lettering behind reflective paint, become recognizable again - a fascinating image enhancement without image processing!

B+W polarizing filters are circular polarizing filters that take into account the different metering systems of cameras. This is the case with almost all modern cameras when beam splitters are used in the TTL light meter or autofocus beam path. This prevents incorrect exposures. The extension factor is up to 3 f-stops. With the B+W Käsemann High Transmission polarizing filter approx. 2-3, this corresponds to +1 to +1.5 f-stops.

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Maximum effect is achieved in landscape photography at a shooting angle of 90° to the sun. To achieve a uniform effect in the image, the focal length should not be less than 35 or 28 mm in 35 mm format due to the uneven polarization of the sky light. In general, reflections can ideally be completely suppressed with the help of a correctly oriented polarizing filter. The ideal case here means that the angle of illumination and the angle of exposure are approximately the same and correspond to the angle of maximum polarization, usually 30° to 40°.

MASTER circular polarizing filter
Grease-free polarizing filter for easy rotation
Easier attachment thanks to new coating technology
Durable and robust thanks to brass mount
For all lenses with front thread
Ideal for super wide-angle to telephoto lenses
Made in Germany

Coating: MRC nano

Durchmesser: E 86
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B+W Polarizing Filter High Transmission Circular Master E 86

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  • High quality polarizing filter with MRC nano coating
  • Reduction of reflections on non-metallic surfaces
  • Increased color saturation and contrast
  • Optimum color neutrality
  • Made in Germany

Product description for B+W Polarizing Filter High Transmission Circular Master E 86

Bright white clouds against a deep blue sky or rich autumn colors are no coincidence. B+W polarizing filters, or polarizing filters for short, increase the purity of the inherent colors and enhance colour saturation. Polarizing filters are among the most important filters in analog and digital photography.

As they can be rotated in the mount, the erasing effect can be visibly adjusted in the viewfinder or on the display. Another effect of B+W polarizing filters is the reduction of reflections on non-metallic surfaces such as water, shop windows or paint. Objects behind them, as well as lettering behind reflective paint, become recognizable again - a fascinating image enhancement without image processing!

B+W polarizing filters are circular polarizing filters that take into account the different metering systems of cameras. This is the case with almost all modern cameras when beam splitters are used in the TTL light meter or autofocus beam path. This prevents incorrect exposures. The extension factor is up to 3 f-stops. With the B+W Käsemann High Transmission polarizing filter approx. 2-3, this corresponds to +1 to +1.5 f-stops.

TIP
Maximum effect is achieved in landscape photography at a shooting angle of 90° to the sun. To achieve a uniform effect in the image, the focal length should not be less than 35 or 28 mm in 35 mm format due to the uneven polarization of the sky light. In general, reflections can ideally be completely suppressed with the help of a correctly oriented polarizing filter. The ideal case here means that the angle of illumination and the angle of exposure are approximately the same and correspond to the angle of maximum polarization, usually 30° to 40°.

MASTER circular polarizing filter
Grease-free polarizing filter for easy rotation
Easier attachment thanks to new coating technology
Durable and robust thanks to brass mount
For all lenses with front thread
Ideal for super wide-angle to telephoto lenses
Made in Germany

Coating: MRC nano

B+W Polarizing Filter High Transmission Circular Master E 86

Optik
Filter-Art
Pol-Filter
Filter-Typ
Rund-/Einschraubfilter
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
86 mm
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Im Lieferumfang
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EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4012240049370
KAN
1101636

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