DSLR Filters - Learning Tutorial

4.10.11


Rainy Tuesday Morning. But im filled with all smiles.
and had my usual sinus, annoyed.
Anyway, finally played Social Sims after afew days.
Well got nothing to do again.lalala~


Anw, the information below shows what I've learnt
about the different types of DSLR filter (:
Read below to find out more!! (:(:(:

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JOELLE'S STEPPING STONE TO GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLS
DSLR FILTERS



POLARIZING FILTERS

Polarizing filters change the way that your camera sees and treats light.
(you’ll notice a change in how your camera sees reflections,
glare and even some colors.)
Polarizing Filters can give you deep blue skies,
help get rid of reflections on glass or water etc.
Great filter for landscape photographers shooting outdoors



UV FILTERS


UV filters - protection of the lenses.
Great at keeps salt spray, dust and grime off the front of your lens.
UV filters handy - cuts back the ultraviolet light.



ND GRADUATED FILTERS

Filter(top half):decreases the amount of light being let in(usually by 1/2/3 ‘stops’)
Filter(bottom half):lets the darker part of your scene to be exposed normally.
These filters can be bought in a set of 3 different stop levels: the ‘graduation’ between the two parts of the filter either as ‘soft’( graduation:gentler) or ‘hard’(graduation:more sudden).
Lastly – ND Graduation Filters are a ‘slot in’ filter and an attachment
(MUST BUY!)to put on the end of your lens that holds them in place.
Filter Objective : For landscape photos



NEUTRAL DENSITY FILTERS

Neutral Density Filter:Cuts down the light getting into your camera.
You can buy them at different levels (ie 1/2/3 stops etc).
This type of filter is useful in any setting
where you want to use larger Apertures and/or slow shutter speeds
in bright conditions.

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