ND Filters - Cover
ND Filters - Cover

ND Filters in Photography

Neutral density filters come in various types, each serving a unique purpose. The most common are solid ND filters. These uniformly reduce the amount of light entering the lens, enabling longer exposure times or wider apertures in bright conditions without affecting color balance. I find them incredibly useful for achieving smooth water effects in landscapes or motion blur in crowded streets.

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UV Filters - Cover
UV Filters - Cover

UV Filters in Photography

The role of UV filters in photography often sparks debate among photographers. Originally, UV filters were essential for film photography. Their primary purpose was to block ultraviolet light, which could cause haziness or blueish tints in photos, especially in high-altitude and maritime settings. Modern digital sensors do not suffer from UV sensitivity in the same way. This shift leads to a reassessment of UV filters' utility in contemporary photography.

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Aperture blades, Further notes II°
Aperture blades, Further notes II°

Lens blades, further notes

Returning to my previous post of May 12, 2024 - I'd like to add some further notes that I consider useful and interesting. The blades of the photographic lens are in my opinion a very important component of a photographic lens.

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