Light rays which are reflected become polarized. This JJC professional ultra slim multi-coated Polarizing filter is used to select which light rays enter your camera lens. It eliminates ultraviolet rays from outdoor shots and polarizes light to reduce unwanted reflections and glare. It also saturates colors for better contrast, especially in blue skies and white clouds.
Features:
* Eliminates ultraviolet rays and unwanted reflections/glare from water, snow, glass, and other non-metallic surfaces.
* Saturates colors, providing better contrast, ideal for deepening blue skies and white clouds.
* Effect visible through the camera's viewfinder and adjustable by rotating the front ring.
* Crafted from 0.08" German optical glass with double-sided 18-layer multi-resistant coating.
* Coating makes it anti-scratch, anti-fingerprint, anti-static, oil-resistant, and water-resistant.
* 18-Layer multi-coating prevents internal ghosting and reflections, offering a polarization ratio up to 99.8%.
This 43mm CPL filter is an ideal gear for outdoor and landscape photography, made from high-quality optical glass.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the JJC Professional Circular Polarizer Filter?A: The JJC Professional Circular Polarizer Filter is forty-three millimeters in diameter. This size is compatible with lenses that have a forty-three millimeter filter thread.
Q: What materials are used in this polarizing filter?A: This filter is crafted from optical glass with a double-sided eighteen-layer multi-resistant coating. This design enhances durability and reduces reflections.
Q: What is the thickness of the JJC Circular Polarizer Filter?A: The filter measures zero point zero four inches in thickness. Its ultra-slim design helps maintain image quality without adding bulk.
Q: How do I use the JJC Circular Polarizer Filter?A: To use the filter, simply screw it onto the front of your compatible lens. Rotate the front adjusting ring to achieve the desired polarization effect.
Q: Is the JJC filter suitable for landscape photography?A: Yes, this filter is ideal for landscape photography. It reduces glare and enhances color saturation, making skies and clouds appear more vibrant.
Q: Can I use this filter on any lens?A: No, the filter is specifically designed for lenses with a forty-three millimeter filter thread. Check your lens specifications before purchasing.
Q: How should I clean the JJC Circular Polarizer Filter?A: To clean the filter, use a microfiber cloth or lens cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive materials that could scratch the optical glass.
Q: Is this filter safe to use in varying weather conditions?A: Yes, the multi-coated design makes the filter water-resistant and oil-resistant. However, it's best to avoid extreme weather conditions when possible.
Q: What do I do if the filter gets stuck on my lens?A: If the filter is stuck, try unscrewing the inner ribbed ring counterclockwise. If it remains tight, use a rubber band for better grip or a filter wrench.
Q: Does this filter reduce exposure?A: Yes, this Circular Polarizer Filter reduces camera exposure by approximately one and one-third f-stops. This effect can help manage bright lighting conditions.
Q: Is there a warranty for the JJC Polarizing Filter?A: Yes, JJC offers a warranty for their products. Check the manufacturer's website for specific warranty details and conditions.
Q: Can I use this filter for portrait photography?A: Yes, you can use this filter for portrait photography. It helps reduce glare and can enhance color depth, making skin tones appear more vibrant.
Q: How do I know if this filter is compatible with my lens?A: Check your lens for the filter thread size. This filter is compatible with lenses that have a forty-three millimeter filter thread.
Q: What makes this filter a must-have for photographers?A: The JJC Polarizing Filter is essential for photographers because it eliminates reflections and enhances color saturation, improving overall image quality.
Q: Can I leave the filter on while changing lenses?A: It's advisable to remove the filter when changing lenses. This prevents potential dust or debris from accumulating on the filter or lens.