All Filters
Thanks to their special working, filters can provide various interesting extras when photographing and filming. As well as preventing undesirable effects, filters can also realize extra creative possibilities or improve the image quality. And there is also the protection of the vulnerable front lens which every filter offers - so many advantages!
Urth 67mm Magnetic ND8 (3 Stop) Filter Plus+
List price €68.99
€ 55. 19
Tilta Filter Kit for DJI Osmo Action 6
€ 39. 99
Hoya 49mm HD nano MkII UV
List price €69.99
€ 42. 90
Hoya 77mm ND4 PRO
List price €79.99
€ 52. 28
Hoya Fusion 95mm Antistatic Professional Protector Filter
List price €179.99
€ 101. 90
Hoya 55mm YA3 Pro (orange)
List price €39.99
€ 31. 90
B+W Filter 67 mm Clear MASTER Nano
List price €97.00
€ 52. 90
Caruba Reverse Ring EOS-58mm
€ 14. 99
Hoya 82MM Mist Diffuser BK No 0.5
List price €68.99
€ 50. 34
Hoya 46.0 MM UX UV II
€ 17. 99
B+W UV FILTER MRC nano MASTER 49 mm
List price €73.00
€ 40. 90
PolarPro CineGold Filter 49mm
List price €84.99
€ 55. 20
Hoya 67 mm Sparkle 4x
List price €53.99
€ 42. 58
Freewell DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro CPL Filter
€ 19. 99
Hoya 82mm ND100 PRO
List price €88.99
€ 56. 90
PolarPro Shortstache - Black Mist - Polariser 67mm
List price €145.00
€ 88. 18
B+W UV FILTER MRC nano MASTER 67 mm
List price €97.00
€ 50. 90
Cokin NUANCES Extreme ND1024 - 10 f-stops P series
List price €109.00
€ 99. 04
All filters
There are many different filters which well help you further with photography. UV filters, polarisation filters or ND filters: time to look into the functions and possibilities
UV filters
With digital cameras, the UV filters are only used for protection against damage to the lens, effective UV filtering is in fact limited to analog photography and film.
Polarisation filters
A polarisation filter is a filter that is rotatable to ensure that light rays are blocked from certain directions. High-contrast images can be made, such as clear white clouds against deep blue skies, or minimizing glare and reflections in your wine glass or water features.
ND filters
There are ND filters in various grey tones (densities). The filters help to create the desired reduction in light intensity. In this way, you prevent for example overexposure or the possibility offered for recordings with long exposure times, without influencing colour rendering.
Close-up filters
A close-up filter is actually an extra lens part. Thanks to the specific curvature, in combination with a lens this filter offers a shorter distance setting and therefore a simple solution for making recordings close-by of animals, flowers or other objects.
What you can do with filters
Reflections
In one or more lens parts or filter surfaces they occur in particular with strong light sources or considerable contrast in the recordings. They are often the main cause of reduced contrast or irregular spots, also called flare, and reduced colour saturation in both photos and films
Transparency
By applying several coatings, manufacturers can prevent almost all reflections, so that the transparency (or light transmission) of the filter is optimal.
Vignetting
Vignetting occurs when the edge of the applied filter is intrusively in view (especially with wide angles). By using special thin frames, you can prevent this. For fisheye or very extreme wide angles, filters are sometimes mounted on the back.
Inspiration and tips
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