Camera Filters
Camera Filters
UV Filter: A simple low cost UV filter will protect your camera lens from long-term exposure to harmful UV rays. But it will save you a ton of money in case you accidentally crack your lens. Better to replace a $10 or more UV filter instead of an expensive lens.
Circular Polarizing Filter: This filter will allow you to cut down glare coming from water or the sky or anything with a shiny or reflective surface. This will help you get a more even exposure in your image. Plus, a polarizer will add a pop of additional color to your pictures.
Neutral Density Filters
ND and Grad ND Filters are a landscape photographer’s best friend. They act like sunglasses for your camera to help you take long exposure shots and create a more balanced exposure. With these filters, you’ll be able to make moving water look smooth and milky. Passing clouds will blur into beautiful trails in the sky. And you’ll be able to capture fireworks and lightning with ease.