Explore the world of photography with the 82mm Basic Circular Polarizer MRC Filter, a high-quality, durable, and versatile tool designed to enhance your photographic experience. Manufactured by the reputable B + W brand, this polarizer filter is an essential accessory for both analog and digital photography, known for its effectiveness in augmenting the purity of intrinsic colors and boosting color saturation.
This easy-to-use filter features rotating mounts, allowing you to visibly control the polarization effect directly in your viewfinder or on your monitor display. Experience the power of this filter as it reduces reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as water, glass, and glossy paint. Uncover hidden details as objects and people behind reflective surfaces like shop windows and car windshields become visible again, providing a fascinating image enhancement without the need for additional image processing.
The B + W 82mm Basic Circular Polarizer MRC Filter is a circular polarizer, compatible with nearly all modern cameras that use beam splitters in the light path for TTL exposure metering or autofocus. This ensures that exposure errors are avoided, making your photography process smoother and more efficient.
With a multiplying factor of 2 to 3, equivalent to 1 to 1.5 f-stops, this filter outperforms other polarizers that only reach up to approximately 3 stops. It's particularly effective in landscape photography when shooting at a 90-degree angle to the sun. For an even effect in the picture, and due to uneven skylight polarization, it's recommended that your focal length should not be less than 28 mm in 35 mm format.
In an ideal situation, with the help of a properly oriented polarizer, reflections can be completely suppressed. This ideal situation refers to when the lighting and shooting angles are almost the same and correspond to the angle of maximum polarization, usually 30 Degree to 40 Degree.
Incorporate the 82mm Basic Circular Polarizer MRC Filter into your photography toolkit and experience the difference in image quality and color saturation.