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82mm Circular Polarizer
Polarizing Filters give you the ability to control how much of the reflected light gets into your lens at an angle of shooting from 40 to 70 degrees from the reflecting surface to the polarizing filter. So you can reduce, eliminate glare completely, or vice versa enhance polarized light, rotating the polarization of the ring on the filter. This effect is particularly noticeable when shooting glasses, fish or bottom of a small layer of water in bright sunlight, texts or pictures under glass or protective glossy layer of lacquer. Every object outdoors reflects sunlight to a greater or lesser extent, scattering and polarizing it, similar to the 82mm. Some objects, such as green plants, bushes, grass, red tile roofs, metal (coated) covered with bluish-grey veil that can do look pale and dull. Polarizing filters like the 82mm circular polarizer, remove this veil and achieve saturation and natural colour, even in such difficult cases. The light coming from the blue sky, especially when the angle at which the sun's rays falling near or straight, is strongly polarized, while a polarizing filter can be used for transmission of the sky with a more intense blue, with white clouds remain white, which makes the image more attractive and dramatic.
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