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NiSi 150x150 Polarizer

Polarisations-Filter
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  • 150 x 150 mm rectangular polarizing filter
  • Made with high-quality Nitto polarizing film
  • High glass resistance thanks to black frame
  • Linear polarization

Polarizing filters are a practical tool when it comes to image composition and have become indispensable in landscape and architectural photography. These special filters are available in square and round shapes and work wonders: they enhance the colors of your image, highlight contrasts, e.g. in clouds, and you can make reflections from water surfaces, window panes and much more disappear or intensify them.

What hardly anyone knows: The polarizing filter is perfect as a variable grey filter when filming. If you have a round polarizing filter screwed into your filter holder and also use the polarizing plug-in filter, you can vary the light transmission by rotating the screwed-in filter. Two polarizing filters on top of each other result in a variable grey filter.

If you use a lot of lenses for filming and have a filter holder, this is a good option to avoid having to buy lots of different VARIO ND screw-in filters. If you only use one or two Lens, the VARIO ND screw-in filter may be the right choice.

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NiSi 150x150 Polarizer

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  • 150 x 150 mm rectangular polarizing filter
  • Made with high-quality Nitto polarizing film
  • High glass resistance thanks to black frame
  • Linear polarization

Product description for NiSi 150x150 Polarizer

Polarizing filters are a practical tool when it comes to image composition and have become indispensable in landscape and architectural photography. These special filters are available in square and round shapes and work wonders: they enhance the colors of your image, highlight contrasts, e.g. in clouds, and you can make reflections from water surfaces, window panes and much more disappear or intensify them.

What hardly anyone knows: The polarizing filter is perfect as a variable grey filter when filming. If you have a round polarizing filter screwed into your filter holder and also use the polarizing plug-in filter, you can vary the light transmission by rotating the screwed-in filter. Two polarizing filters on top of each other result in a variable grey filter.

If you use a lot of lenses for filming and have a filter holder, this is a good option to avoid having to buy lots of different VARIO ND screw-in filters. If you only use one or two Lens, the VARIO ND screw-in filter may be the right choice.

NiSi 150x150 Polarizer

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Einschub-/Rechteckfilter
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