Tag Archives: Filters
5 Camera Filters That Can Enhance Your Photography
Photography can be an expensive hobby, with equipment improvement really making a hole in your wallet. What if I told you there was an inexpensive piece of equipment, which can greatly improve your work! You’d want to know what that … Continue reading
How to Use Ordinary Items to Make DIY Photo Filters
In photography, you can use filters in many ways to alter and/or enhance your images. But what if you don’t have any filters, or can’t afford the high prices to the top of the line ones? Time to rummage around … Continue reading
Best ND grad filters: 6 top models tested
A common problem for landscape photographers is that skies can be massively brighter than the land beneath, particularly towards the start and end of the day. It’s a nightmare for cameras and photographers alike: with limited dynamic range to play … Continue reading
How to Use ND Filters Creatively to Make the Most of a Scene
Photography is the art of capturing light. In many instances, harnessing the light and properly exposing a scene means controlling it first. This is necessary for many landscape scenes where contrast is high. You have likely seen high contrast many … Continue reading
Switching from LEE to NiSi Filters: Was it a Mistake?
Filters are rapidly becoming an essential piece of equipment in most photographer’s camera bag. However, as the demand grows so does the number of suppliers; Lee, NiSi, Formatt-Hitech, Wine Country Camera, and more. Choosing the right filters isn’t as easy … Continue reading
Review of the New Formatt Hitech Firecrest Filter Holder and Neutral Density Filters
This article is an overview of the Formatt Hitech Firecrest Filter Holder system and their neutral density filters. Long exposure is one of those magical types of photography that once people start doing it, they nearly always fall in love … Continue reading
How to Use Neutral Density Filters to Make Better Landscape Photos
In an earlier article, I wrote that impartial density filters are the key weapon of the panorama photographer. I couldn’t work with out mine and I suspect most panorama photographers would say the identical. But why are they so helpful? … Continue reading
How to Use Graduated Neutral Density Filters for Landscape Photography
Since the camera was invented, we have tried to copy one of the greatest wonders of our body; the human eye. Unfortunately, despite being over 100 years since the first time that we captured light, we are still far from overcoming … Continue reading
Syrp Super Dark Variable Neutral Density Filters In Stock at S&T
B&H has the Syrp (82mm & 67mm) Super Dark Variable Neutral Density Filters in inventory with free delivery. Product Highlights Variable M.H-A.zero Neutral Density Filter Reduce Exposure by H to 10 Stops Darkens Entire Image Greater Control Over … Continue reading
Tips for Using the Blur Filters in Photoshop
For most photographers before they even press that shutter button, they have already pictured the type of shot in their heads. What exactly do I mean by that? Well for example, a sports photographer may use a panning technique to … Continue reading
The New Hoya Solas IRND Neutral Density Filters Cut Down On Exposure, Infrared Radiation
Gear If you plan to shoot off-camera flash outdoors, an ND filter will come in handy Hoya’s Solas IRND neutral density filters cut down on infrared radiation. Popular Photography
Hoya Introduces SOLAS IRND Filters
October 4th, 2016 – Huntington Beach, CA – HOYA USA introduces SOLAS, a new series of IRND (Infrared Neutral Density) filters for photo and cinema cameras. Through the use of advanced materials and precision Japanese manufacturing the SOLAS series maintains … Continue reading