
Freewell Eiger Mat Box
82 mm, Neutral density filter
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Filter type determines the effect a filter has on your photographs, influencing light and color in various ways. Choosing the right filter is crucial for achieving specific visual outcomes and enhancing the quality of your images.
Neutral density filter
Typical price
61,– to 160,–
Reduces the amount of light entering the lens without affecting color balance.
Ideal for long exposure photography, allowing for smooth water effects and motion blur in bright conditions.
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Freewell Eiger Mat Box
82 mm, Neutral density filter
Polarizing filter
Typical price
48,– to 140,–
Minimizes reflections and glare from non-metallic surfaces, enhancing color saturation.
Enhances skies and foliage in landscapes, making them appear more vibrant and contrasty.
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UV filter
Typical price
31,– to 85,–
Blocks ultraviolet light, reducing haze and increasing contrast.
Commonly used for lens protection, preventing scratches and dust accumulation.
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Protection filter
Typical price
38,– to 80,–
Clear filter that serves as a protective barrier for your lens.
Helps preserve lens quality by shielding against physical damage and environmental elements.
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Black Mist Filter
Typical price
72,– to 120,–
Softens highlights and reduces contrast for a dreamy, cinematic look.
Perfect for portrait and video work, creating a subtle glow that enhances skin tones.
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K&F Concept 86MM Black Mist Filter 1/8, HD, Waterproof, Anti Scratch, 28 layer Green Coatings (Nano-X Series)
Black Mist Filter
The filter thread size is the diameter of the filter a lens can accommodate, directly affecting the compatibility of filters with various lenses. Ensuring the correct filter thread size is crucial for attaching filters securely and achieving the desired photographic effects.
40 - 55 mm
Typical price
38,– to 76,–
Suitable for smaller lenses, typically found on compact and entry-level cameras.
Ideal for photographers seeking portability and lightweight gear, allowing easy attachment of filters for creative effects.
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56 - 75 mm
Typical price
43,– to 100,–
Commonly used with mid-range lenses, balancing size and optical quality.
Preferred by enthusiasts and semi-professionals, offering versatility across various photography styles.
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76 - 100 mm
Typical price
68,– to 150,–
Designed for larger, professional-grade lenses, supporting high-quality filters.
Best for professional photographers requiring maximum image quality and flexibility in filter use.
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Freewell Eiger Mat Box
82 mm, Neutral density filter
Filter type determines how a filter attaches to a camera lens, affecting convenience and speed of use. Choosing the right type ensures compatibility with your equipment and can impact the efficiency of your shooting process.
Screw filter
Typical price
45,– to 120,–
Attaches directly to the lens thread by screwing on and off.
Provides a secure fit, ideal for stable environments where filters remain attached for extended periods.
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Plug-in filters
Typical price
64,– to 240,–
Inserted into a holder that attaches to the lens, allowing quick changes.
Offers flexibility for photographers who frequently switch filters, saving time during shoots.
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Freewell Eiger Matte Box True Colour VND CPL Filter
77 mm, Neutral density filter
Magnetic
Typical price
72,– to 160,–
Utilizes magnetic rings for fast attachment and removal of filters.
Great for dynamic shooting scenarios, offering speed and ease without compromising security.
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Filter strength refers to the density of a neutral density (ND) filter, which reduces the amount of light entering the lens. Choosing the right filter strength is important for controlling exposure and achieving creative effects in photography, such as motion blur or shallower depth of field.
ND8
Reduces light by 3 stops, allowing for moderate light control.
Ideal for slightly lengthening exposure times or using wider apertures in bright conditions.
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ND1000
Cuts light by 10 stops, offering significant light reduction.
Perfect for long exposure photography, enabling dramatic motion effects and capturing smooth water or cloud movements.
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ND4
Decreases light by 2 stops, providing mild light reduction.
Suitable for slightly adjusting exposure in moderately bright environments, enhancing flexibility in aperture settings.
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ND64
Reduces light by 6 stops, offering substantial control over light intake.
Great for creating balanced exposures in bright conditions or achieving motion blur in waterfalls and rivers.
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The brand factor plays a crucial role in purchasing photography filters, as it often determines quality, durability, and the range of available options. Brands like Hoya, B+W, and Nisi are particularly noted for their specialized coatings, precision, and reliability, impacting the final image quality significantly.
Hoya
Known for its advanced multi-coated filters that reduce reflections and enhance image clarity.
Offers a wide range of filter types, making it a versatile choice for various photography needs.
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Hama
Specializes in affordable entry-level filters for amateur photographers.
Provides reliable performance for basic photographic enhancements without a high investment.
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PolarPro
Renowned for its high-quality polarizing and neutral density filters, especially for drones and action cameras.
Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking filters that enhance color and reduce glare in challenging environments.
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B+W
Offers premium filters with superior glass quality and advanced nano-coating technologies.
Favored by professional photographers for its exceptional light transmission and color neutrality.
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Nisi
Known for its innovative filter systems and high-definition optical glass.
Highly recommended for landscape photographers aiming for high precision and minimal color cast.
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