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filters with good price
A long time ago I started looking for filters for my Canon camera which I now have with a 77mm Sigma 17-50 lens. And since I'm not a pro or anything like that, spending some money on filters and then giving them a more recreational use gave me one thing. So I started looking at 77mm filters cheaper and buying these.
In the box you have three filters, a purse to carry these filters without being filled with dust and a brush to clean them.
Filter:
The first is an ND 4 filter, typically used for longer exposure photos. In the use I've given it has given me good image quality with no rare tint too obvious. Nothing that can't be easily corrected with a little color retouching.
The second is a polarizing filter, the intensity of which varies by rotating the filter itself. This is mainly used outdoors to remove unwanted reflections or increase the contrast of landscapes. In this case it's quite dark, so you can also run the times of the ND filter. Here we already find a little more vignetting than in the previous filter, perhaps because this is variable instead of being a fixed filter as in the previous case.
The third is the typical ultraviolet filter, which is usually recommended more than anything else to avoid rubbing a lens, which costs a lot more than the filter itself. The pocket: okay,
it
's just functional and corresponds to what it serves. The 77mm filters I bought in my case fit easily and are great.
Brush:
A little like a little like a little, it's functional. You have two endings. One end has a silky finish and the other end is more of a regular brush with hair.
In conclusion, if you don't want to spend a lot of money on filters these will help you save and you'll have three pretty good value than what other brands would cost for just one.
In the box you have three filters, a purse to carry these filters without being filled with dust and a brush to clean them.
Filter:
The first is an ND 4 filter, typically used for longer exposure photos. In the use I've given it has given me good image quality with no rare tint too obvious. Nothing that can't be easily corrected with a little color retouching.
The second is a polarizing filter, the intensity of which varies by rotating the filter itself. This is mainly used outdoors to remove unwanted reflections or increase the contrast of landscapes. In this case it's quite dark, so you can also run the times of the ND filter. Here we already find a little more vignetting than in the previous filter, perhaps because this is variable instead of being a fixed filter as in the previous case.
The third is the typical ultraviolet filter, which is usually recommended more than anything else to avoid rubbing a lens, which costs a lot more than the filter itself. The pocket: okay,
it
's just functional and corresponds to what it serves. The 77mm filters I bought in my case fit easily and are great.
Brush:
A little like a little like a little, it's functional. You have two endings. One end has a silky finish and the other end is more of a regular brush with hair.
In conclusion, if you don't want to spend a lot of money on filters these will help you save and you'll have three pretty good value than what other brands would cost for just one.
14/06/2024