Description
The
SSD 95mm Circular Polarizer Filter helps reduce reflections & glare by filtering out
light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface.
W/ the SSD CPL Filter there is a noticeable increase in the saturation of skies & foliage, as well
as clearer imagery when photographing in hazy conditions.
Supports full use of a camera's AF & auto exposure functions.
Helps reduce reflections & glare by filtering out light that has become polarized due to reflection from a non-metallic surface
Arrange & filter directionally polarized light perpendicularly to the reflected light allowing for the absorption of much of the light
Lessens haze in distant landscapes & provides more saturated, vivid colors
Strongest effect when used at a 90° angle from the sun
Ideal for use w/ digital cameras & AF lenses
Constructed from high quality optical glass
The
SSD 95mm UV Haze Filter is a clear filter that helps to absorb ultraviolet light. No
additional coloration or contrast is provided, allowing you to pair this filter w/ others.
The UV filter is also useful as a general protective filter to leave on lenses at all times. Filters help
reduce dust & moisture from reaching your lens element & provide additional protection in case
of drops or situations where scratching could occur.
SSD filters are multi-coated for reducing flare, ghosting, & reflections on the filter surface. As a
result, over 97% light transmission is possible, providing you w/ additional contrast & high color
fidelity.
Absorbs UV light, which can cause outdoor photos to appear hazy & indistinct
Clear filter provides no additional coloration or contrast, allowing you to pair this filter w/ others.
These filters are constructed from high quality, heat-resistant, high-transparency optical glass &
a precision milled low-profile aluminum frame.
Features
- Minimize Reflections and Glare & Absorbs Ultraviolet Light
- Reduces Haze and Blue Cast in Landscapes - 3-Layer Multi-Coating
- Enhances Color and Tonal Saturation - Low-Profile Aluminum Frame
- High-Transparency Optical Glass - 3-Layer Multi-Coating
- Look at your lens for the symbol Ø usually on the front or under the lens cap (under the cap will just be a number) the number next to it is the filter thread size.