While capturing the perfect shot, the high-quality 82mm AntiGlare CPL Filter is your indispensable companion. This professional-grade circular polarizing filter is designed to control reflections, enhance colors, and manage shadows by effectively filtering out unwanted glare. Crafted from premium fused-silica optical glass, this filter boasts a 16-layer coating, ensuring supreme clarity, true color reproduction, and rugged durability for photographers who demand nothing but the best. The unique geometry of the filter frame, constructed from aerospace-grade metal with machined texturing, offers a superior grip. This makes it effortless to micro-adjust the polarization level and, crucially, to remove the filter from your lens without it getting stuck.
This versatile filter is designed to be universally compatible across various camera setups. It works seamlessly with center pinch lens caps and can be stacked with other filters such as fixed NDs, Cinebloom Diffusion, and UV. The AntiGlare CPL Filter operates by rotating a piece of polarized glass in front of your lens, eliminating unwanted glare. This results in deeper colors, the ability to see through reflective surfaces like glass and water, and improved control over shadows. The microscopic film attached to the filter glass filters out light based on the direction it's traveling, which is why the filter needs to rotate to alter the direction of light that will be cut out based on the shooting situation.
The term 'circular' refers not to the shape of the filter but to the type of polarizing film used. Circular polarizers cover a larger spectrum of reflected light than linear polarizers, offering a broader range of light deflection. By cutting out glare, our AntiGlare CPL Filter allows your camera to penetrate reflective mediums like glass and water, adding depth and detail to your shots. What sets the AntiGlare CPL Filters apart is their ability to control reflections, allowing you to fine-tune your shot when working with reflective subjects such as cars, boats, and buildings.
With glare and reflections eliminated, colors are displayed with more vibrance and accuracy; skies become bluer, trees are deeper green. Your colors will pop, adding a dynamic touch to your photography. To select the correct filter size, note that the filter thread size differs from the lens focal length. Typically, the filter thread size for your lens is printed on the front of the outer ring where your lens cap attaches, and it will appear as a number representing the filter size in millimeters.