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Sony
The VF-30SC Special Effects Filter Kit brings creativity to your photos. Diffuse images by using the Soft Focus Filter or add 4-point star effects to brighten them up. With the included custom hard carrying case, this kit makes it easy to add fun effects to picture taking. -
Hoya
Lightly veils the entire picture in white. Available in a set of two: FOG (A) and FOG (B). FOG (B) has a stronger effect than FOG (A). Both can be used together to produce an effect similar to dense fog. The effect can be varied by changing the aperture of the lens, but stopping down too far will reduce the effect. -
Tiffen
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Hoya
Hoya's Fog set consists of both mild(A) and strong(B) fog filters. Each filter veils the picture in a soft white fog effect. They can be used together to simulate a dense fog. -
Tiffen
Since filters never actually add color, but only absorb certain wavelengths to increase the relative proportion of others, the original light source must have the colors you want in it to start with. Some sources are totally deficient in certain wavelengths, which cannot be added back using only filters. This is particularly true of many types of metal halide lighting. With other lighting types, such as fluorescent, color temperature measurements may not provide the correct filter requirements since color temperature theory is based on having a continuous spectrum, meaning light at all wavelengths. It is possible for a light source to have a sufficient spectral distribution to emulate a correctable color temperature when so measured, but its effect on film can be very different.Fluorescent lighting generally produces a greenish color overcast. Each of the many lamp types varies in color, and it can be difficult to know the precise correction even with a color temperature meter, a set of CC filters, and running some tests. There is available, however, a filter type developed as an average correction for the most commonly encountered fluorescent lamps.As produced by Tiffen, this filter is called the FL-D, for use with daylight corrected media. It is designed to yield good-to-excellent color under fluorescents, without the need for a meter and a variety of CC filters. -
Tiffen
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Hoya
Lightly veils the entire picture in white. Available in a set of two: FOG (A) and FOG (B). FOG (B) has a stronger effect than FOG (A). Both can be used together to produce an effect similar to dense fog. The effect can be varied by changing the aperture of the lens, but stopping down too far will reduce the effect. -
Tiffen
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Hoya
Hoya's Fog set consists of both mild(A) and strong(B) fog filters. Each filter veils the picture in a soft white fog effect. They can be used together to simulate a dense fog. -
Tiffen
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Tiffen
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Tiffen
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Hoya
Lightly veils the entire picture in white. Available in a set of two: FOG (A) and FOG (B). FOG (B) has a stronger effect than FOG (A). Both can be used together to produce an effect similar to dense fog. The effect can be varied by changing the aperture of the lens, but stopping down too far will reduce the effect. -
Hoya
Hoya's Fog Filter veils the picture in a soft white fog effect. -
Hoya
Lightly veils the entire picture in white. Available in a set of two: FOG (A) and FOG (B). FOG (B) has a stronger effect than FOG (A). Both can be used together to produce an effect similar to dense fog. The effect can be varied by changing the aperture of the lens, but stopping down too far will reduce the effect. -
Hoya
Lightly veils the entire picture in white. Available in a set of two: FOG (A) and FOG (B). FOG (B) has a stronger effect than FOG (A). Both can be used together to produce an effect similar to dense fog. The effect can be varied by changing the aperture of the lens, but stopping down too far will reduce the effect. -
Tiffen
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Tiffen
Double Fog filters have milder flare and softening characteristics than standard Fog filters while exhibiting a much greater effect on contrast, especially in the stronger grades. A very thick natural fog will still allow close-up objects to appear sharp. So will a Double Fog filter. They key to the effect is the much lower contrast combined with a minimal amount of highlight flare. The Double Fog filter is available in several grades. -
Hoya
Hoya's Fog set consists of both mild(A) and strong(B) fog filters. Each filter veils the picture in a soft white fog effect. They can be used together to simulate a dense fog.
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