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The ideal choice
The rectangular filter is the ideal choice for landscape and architecture photographers.
I myself use a Nikon D4 with an AF-S 24-70 2.8 Nikon lens to test this filter extensively, unfortunately the weather is not that great at the moment but you can already tell a big difference.
Of course you can also say that a simple polarizing filter would be sufficient to be able to display the colors true to nature and without reflections, but with this filter you have even more possibilities to display the horizon more brilliantly. The CPL filter is screwed in behind the rectangular filter and can be adjusted from the lens side using an adjustment wheel with a ribbed surface.
The CPL filter can be adjusted super to increase the exposure time without getting a crossfade of the image.
The rectangular filter holds well in the frame.
With the system, the rectangular frame can be easily removed.
I myself use a Nikon D4 with an AF-S 24-70 2.8 Nikon lens to test this filter extensively, unfortunately the weather is not that great at the moment but you can already tell a big difference.
Of course you can also say that a simple polarizing filter would be sufficient to be able to display the colors true to nature and without reflections, but with this filter you have even more possibilities to display the horizon more brilliantly. The CPL filter is screwed in behind the rectangular filter and can be adjusted from the lens side using an adjustment wheel with a ribbed surface.
The CPL filter can be adjusted super to increase the exposure time without getting a crossfade of the image.
The rectangular filter holds well in the frame.
With the system, the rectangular frame can be easily removed.
07/05/2024