CELLONIC® 37mm Polarising Filter for Panasonic Lumix G (Ø 37mm) Super Thin Screw In Circular Linear Polariser Polarised Camera Lens CPL Filter
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Overview
Achieve greener greens and crystal-clear waters, cut out glare and reflections and take clearer, higher contrast photos with this 37mm polarising filter from CELLONIC®.
Circular polariser filters (CPL filters) are a lens accessory that should be in every photographer’s camera bag – especially when doing outdoor, nature or landscape photography.By cutting out certain directions of light, polarised filters remove unwanted glare and reflections off non-metallic surfaces, whilst also increasing contrast and colour-depth in bright-light situations.
Leaves and grass appear greener and more lucious, water becomes transparent and windows see-through, blue hazing is diminished, contrast is boosted and colours appear more vivid.
High-quality and colour-neutral, this linear polariser filter with anti-reflection coating and adjustable polarisation allows you to:
✔ Remove reflection and flare from non-metallic surfaces
✔ Increase colour saturation and contrast for clear, intense colours
✔ Enables photography through reflective surfaces: water, windows, windscreens, glass
✔ Reduces blue haze, makes the sky appear bluer and clouds whiter
✔ Circular polarisation: CPL filter is rotatable / adjustable
CELLONIC® Circular Polarising Filter:
- Colour-neutral, clear glass filter
- Frame and thread made of Metal
- Fits lenses with filter thread
- Own 37mm thread for combining with filters, caps or lens hoods
★ 3 Year Manufacturer Guarantee ★
CELLONIC® camera lens filter accessories stand for high-quality and certified standards – that’s why they come with a 36-month guarantee!
Technical details
SKU: | 918946 |
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Weight: | 27 g |
Length: | 80 mm |
Width: | 70 mm |
Height: | 14 mm |
EAN: | 4250843404275 |
Reviews
Je viens de mettre le pare soleil dessus ce qui permet de manipuler encore plus facilement.
Effectivement juste un diaphragme de moins.
Pas encore eu le temps de vérifier les images sur grand écran.