Rodenstock HR Digital Circular Polarizing Filter, 72mm

Rodenstock HR Digital Circular Polarizing Filter, 72mm
Rodenstock
sku: US1403824
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€ 91.02
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   Description
Circular Polarizing Filter

HR Digital CPL super MCWhen light is incident on a surface, it is partly reflected. With a slanting incidence of light, it is also more or less polarized provided that the surface is not electrically conductive like glass, plastic or lacquer or is hardly electrically conductive like water (whose conductivity is low relative to that of metals). The polarization increases with the angle of incidence, reaches a maximum at around 55 Degree and then drops again. Electrically conductive surfaces, e.g. blank metal, do not cause polarization. If the metal is lacquered or has an insulating coating, polarization arises at the insulating layer.A polarization filter only transmits light oscillating at a specific direction without hindrance; in the case of light oscillating obliquely there to, only the portion oscillating in this direction; it is therefore attenuated. Light oscillating transversely to the direction of polarization is blocked.Consequently, reflections can be reduced or even fully eliminated at an ideal angle of incidence of around 55 Degree. Conversely, reflections can also be amplified up to twice the brightness, e.g. for more intensive sun reflections on water, using the filter if it is rotated by 90 Degree from the maximum attenuation. The blue light of the sky reflected e.g. from red roofs, green grass and foliage is polarized. Landscape shots taken with a polarization filter therefore allow the blue tinge to be reduced and thus produce a better color saturation for purer colors.The Circular Polarization Filter requires 1.5 f/stops as a correction.

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