Site Map | Privacy Policy | Help  
Die passende Lösung
 Zoeken  
    
Producten Merken Service Het Bedrijf Highlights
 
 
Categorieën
Highlights
All-around-cables
eBook
USB 3.0
Ipad
Gorillatorch
Samsonite DLX
Canberra
Thomson
HDMI Cable
Apple Steering Wheels
Apple Accessories
Notebook Bags Hama
Filters

Log-In
Username  
Password  
 
Log-In aanvragen
Paswoord vergeten?

Home > Highlights > Filters
 
 Hama filters for best pictures


 Filters of the highest quality for DSLR etc.
Get the very best out of your DSLR! With filters you can take impressive photos which are rich in contrast. You are on the safe side with Hama quality. After all, a lot of moments you get a photo of are irretrievable.

   
 
You will already recognize perfect filters by the packaging
The coating is decisive
Filters - two to be on the safe side
Professional photographing with filters
Filters - the arguments
Filters - explication of the term
Filters - other useful accessories
 
 



Recognize perfect filters by the packaging
: KlICK ZUR GROSSANSICHT :
UV filter - HTMC coated
Serie 706xx*
 
: KlICK ZUR GROSSANSICHT :
UV filter - C14 coated
Serie 704xx*
 
 
 
: KlICK ZUR GROSSANSICHT :
Polarizing filter - HTMC coated
Serie 726xx*
 
: KlICK ZUR GROSSANSICHT :
Polarizing filter - C14 coated
Serie 727xx*
   
xx*
The last two figures of the item number stand for the desired filter diameter. Just enter the item number in the "Find" box at the top and you will see if the filter with the desired diameter is available.
   
  Available in well-stocked photo wholesale businesses or in specialist departments of electronic shops.


 The coating is decisive
Think of a multi-layer coating when buying filters. This one is especially important as filters with no or simple coating can lead to unwanted reflections, light loss and finally to a deterioration of the picture quality. The reproduction quality of your high-grade lens remains then unused.


 Filters - two to be on the safe side
 
 
1.
UV filters
   
·
Mechanical protection of the front lens
·
Is permanently attached to the lens (normally belongs to the basic equipment)
·
Ultraviolet rays often make photos appear pale and slightly grey. With UV filters, the photos are richer in contrast.
 
 
 
2.
Polarizing filters
   
·
Mechanical protection of the front lens
·
Problem-related use ("must-have" for ambitious photographers)
·
Light, "swinging" in a lot of different levels, is reflected on non-metallic surfaces (e.g. glass, water, varnish). The resulting reflections often have undesirable effects on pictures. Polarizing filters can filter out the "vagabonding" rays of light and eliminate thus reflections.
·
Variable, colour-intensifying effect


 Professional photographing with filters
At the time of analogue photography it was hard to imagine photography without filters as there was no other possibility of influencing photos. Filters were e.g. used for simple colour correction and special effects. This did not change when the digital photography was introduced.
Nowadays, a computer offers the possibility of correcting, touching up and modifying nearly all photos afterwards. Nevertheless, photographic laws cannot be neglected. Considering specific circumstances when taking photos and using the appropriate filter is better and more professional. The consequence: you save more time and achieve an optimum result.

Advantage of today: The effect of a filter can directly be controlled on the display. This creates space for a lot of creativity. Just try it.


 Filters - the arguments
·

The sensitive front lens is protected against dust, dirt and damage - repair is very expensive

·
Effect of the filter - better pictures (contrast, colours, sharpness)
·
Less pictures have to be corrected by means of a PC (afterwards, some things are not possible any more!)


 Filters - explication of the term
Reflection:
Glass surfaces have the fundamental property of reflecting light. This effect is naturally unwanted as far as lenses and filters are concerned as the complete incident light should get to the photo sensor. A mirrored pair of sunglasses profits e.g. from this fact! A large part of the light is reflected, less light reaches the eye, the image gets darker.
 
Light loss:
A light loss of approx. 4 to 5 % is caused on any uncoated glass surface because of partial reflection (on both surfaces of uncoated filters 8 to 10 % altogether). This is due to the different refractive power of air and glass which unavoidably leads to a reduction of the lens speed.
 
Coating:
A coating is applied to the glass surfaces in order to avoid or reduce light loss with lenses and filters. This one consists of one or several different layers (the more, the better). The coating has positive effects on the transition of light from the air into the filter glass and vice versa. It eliminates thus the light loss almost completely.
 
Vignetting:
 
Depending on their focal length, lenses have different viewing angles.
·
Telephoto lenses (i.e. long focal lengths, miniature photograph > 50 mm) have a small viewing angle
·
Wide-angle lenses (i.e. short focal lengths, miniature photograph < 50 mm) have large viewing angles
 
Vignetting:
If a filter is put in front of wide-angle lenses, this one can already jut out into the picture angle. This becomes apparent by dark picture corners - the vignetting. With slim mounts of slim filters, this negative effect cannot occur.


 Filters - other useful accessories
Neutral-density filters
·
For reducing light in case of bright lighting conditions
·
Longer exposure time with the same aperture (blurred effect)
·
Larger aperture with the same exposure time: for blurred background when portraits are shot
 
 
Close-up lenses (N2 - N4)
·
For macro shots and extension of the close range
 
 
Effect filters
·
Diffusors, softeners, soft-focus filters:
·
For contrast and sharpness reduction e.g. when portraits are shot
 
 
Graduated filters
·
For intensifying e.g. the blue sky when photos are taken of landscapes
 
 
Cross-screen filters
·
For creating reflections of light e.g. when shooting at night
 
 
Correction filters (blue, FL, FL-W, FL-D)
·
For correcting different light sources (colour temperature) for daylight films (avoidance of colour casts)
   
 
B/w filters
·
For influencing the contrast in case of shots on b/w film
   
Tools
Geavanceerd Zoeken
Toebehorenassistent
Store Locator
Favorieten

Top

Home > Highlights > Filters


Home  |  Producten | Merken | Service | Het Bedrijf | Highlights

Site Map | Privacy Policy | Help

Copyright © 2005 Agami NV