A yellow filter used Widely for contrast adjustment of black-and-white photographs. | As long as the photographs is black-and-white | It can also be used as a protective filter.
They also enable colors to become more saturated and appear clearer with better contrast. | This effect is often used to increase the contrast and saturation in blue skies and white clouds. | Kenko"s C-PL filter do not affect the overall color balance of a shot.
In evening glow or morning glow,or under a white incandescent lamplight appears reddish. | To correct this use filter | Use a blue filter to raise the color temperature.
In evening glow or morning glow,or under a white incandescent lamplight appears reddish. | To correct this use filter | Use a blue filter to raise the color temperature.
In evening glow or morning glow,or under a white incandescent lamplight appears reddish. | To correct this use filter | Use a blue filter to raise the color temperature.
In evening glow or morning glow,or under a white incandescent lamplight appears reddish. | To correct this use filter | Use a blue filter to raise the color temperature.
Camouflage colors, reddish purple and other colors of subtle nuances can"t be recreated accurately in photographs. | Use DR655 | Which cuts off near-infrared light to recreate truer colors.
PRO ND filters reduce the amount of light through the effect of glass-deposition film | PRO ND100,200,500,and 1000 provide dimming effects in aperture steps of 6.7,7.7,9 and 10,respectivity.Use them to create a slow shutter effect | Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also Widely used or photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement
PRO ND filters reduce the amount of light through the effect of glass-deposition film | PRO ND100,200,500,and 1000 provide dimming effects in aperture steps of 6.7,7.7,9 and 10,respectivity.Use them to create a slow shutter effect | Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also Widely used or photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement
PRO ND filters reduce the amount of light through the effect of glass-deposition film | PRO ND100,200,500,and 1000 provide dimming effects in aperture steps of 6.7,7.7,9 and 10,respectivity.Use them to create a slow shutter effect | Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also Widely used or photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement
Kenko"s Circular PL uses newly developed | Innovative polarizing material. | Wide Band makes Digital SLR camera"s viewfinder image color difference has been corrected.
Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. | Also Widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement. | These filters are equipped with black rimmed glass to reduce the chance of light reflecting off the edge
This PRO ND4/ND8/ ND16filter reduce the amount of light entering the lens so Wider apertures can be selected, which is perfect for portraiture to reduce depth of field. | Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. Also Widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement. | Also Widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement.
This PRO ND4/ND8/ ND16filter reduce the amount of light entering the lens so Wider apertures can be selected, which is perfect for portraiture to reduce depth of field. | Subject appears crisp and clear while the background becomes a soft blur. | Also Widely used for photographs of waterfalls and other nature scenes to emphasize movement.
This filter cuts off visible light and passes infrared light, allowing you to create infrared effects that are different from what you’d actually see. | This is done | By utilizing the infrared light range of the digital camera.
In evening glow or morning glow,or under a white incandescent lamplight appears reddish. | To correct this use filter | Use a blue filter to raise the color temperature.
In contrast to the way they appear to the naked eye | White fluorescent lamps normally show up greenish in photographs due to the bright line spectrum. | Use the FL-W filter to express the true tone of White fluorescent lamps.
The ND400 should be used if you need to substantially reduce the amount of light, such as when taking a photograph of the sun. | It is also used to create different effects from what we actually see | With a slow shutter speed.