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| 1. Cokin P174 Polarizer Filter with Protective Case (Blue/Lime) by Cokin | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004ZDC2 Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Cokin Sales Rank: 10528 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 2. Cokin Creative Filter A164 Circular Polarizer by Cokin | |
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our price: $39.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000050464 Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Cokin Sales Rank: 3204 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Regardless of the type of shooting you do, a polarizer is the most useful and versatile filter you can own. It's a very visual filter with which to work: As you rotate it in its mount, the effects are immediately noticeable. A polarizing filter can deepen the color and contrast in a sky (the most intense effects are always 90° from the sun or light source), eliminate glare from wet or reflective surfaces and cut through atmospheric haze to increase clarity and contrast in a scene. Since the effect of a polarizer is most pronounced when it is used perpendicular to the light source (the sun usually), try this trick... Make an "L" with your thumb and forefinger. Point your forefinger at the sun and your thumb will point in the direction that the polarizer will have its greatest effect. You can rotate your thumb around the axis of your forefinger, pointing the lens in any of these directions will let you take full advantage of the polarizers capabilities. Polarizers have little or no effect when they are used in the same direction as the light source. Polarizers come in two varieties: Linear 160 and Circular 164. Each has the same effect visually; the difference is just in the way they polarize the light passing through. If you own an auto focus or auto-exposure camera (basically any modern camera), use a 164 Circular polarizer, which won't interfere with its automatic functions. Digital cameras in general do not have reflection mirrors, and, as a result, can use both (linear or circular) polarizers. A Polarizer tends to cool down the image. I find adding a Warm filter will restore warmth and a more natural image. ... Read more | |
| 3. Cokin P160 Linear Polarizer Filter with Protective Case by Cokin | |
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our price: $34.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004ZDBV Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Cokin Sales Rank: 8013 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Regardless of the type of shooting you do, a polarizer is the most useful and versatile filter you can own. It's a very visual filter with which to work: As you rotate it in its mount, the effects are immediately noticeable. A polarizing filter can deepen the color and contrast in a sky (the most intense effects are always 90° from the sun or light source), eliminate glare from wet or reflective surfaces and cut through atmospheric haze to increase clarity and contrast in a scene. Since the effect of a polarizer is most pronounced when it is used perpendicular to the light source (the sun usually), try this trick... Make an "L" with your thumb and forefinger. Point your forefinger at the sun and your thumb will point in the direction that the polarizer will have its greatest effect. You can rotate your thumb around the axis of your forefinger, pointing the lens in any of these directions will let you take full advantage of the polarizers capabilities. Polarizers have little or no effect when they are used in the same direction as the light source. Polarizers come in two varieties: Linear 160 and Circular 164. Each has the same effect visually; the difference is just in the way they polarize the light passing through. If you own an auto focus or auto-exposure camera (basically any modern camera), use a 164 Circular polarizer, which won't interfere with its automatic functions. ... Read more | |
| 4. Cokin Creative Filter A160 Linear Polarizer by Cokin | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000050463 Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Cokin Sales Rank: 7005 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 5. Cokin P161 Pola-Color Filter with Protective Case (Red) by Minolta Corp. | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004ZDBW Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Minolta Corp. Sales Rank: 11267 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 6. Cokin P165 Polarizer Redhancer Filter with Protective Case by Minolta Corp. | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004ZDBY Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Minolta Corp. Sales Rank: 11205 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 7. Cokin P162 Pola-Color Filter with Protective Case (Blue) by Minolta | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00004ZDBX Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Minolta Sales Rank: 11716 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 8. Cokin 52mm Intro Kits II (includes 52mm uv and circular polarizers) by Cokin | |
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(price subject to change: see help) Asin: B0000504DL Catlog: Photography Manufacturer: Cokin Sales Rank: 10763 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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