With so many available today, it is good to have a brand you can trust. The Lee Polariser Circular Filter (Glass 105mm) is certainly that and will be a superb purchase. For this reduced price, the Lee Polariser Circular Filter (Glass 105mm) is highly respected and is a regular choice for many people.
- Lee 105mm Cir-Polarising Filter Only ( Holder is Not Supplied )
Product Description
Please note: Lee filters are handmade to order. Resin filters & kits containing resin filters have an estimated delivery between 8-14 weeks. All other Lee products delivery within 7-10 days. These high quality glass filters manage the waveforms of light travelling to the camera from most reflective surfaces. Glare and reflected light can be altered by rotation of the polarising filter. The effect can be seen through the lens of the reflex cameras as the filter is rotated. When used outside on sunny days, polarising filters have the effect of saturating colours and deepening blue skies. They can also be used in conjunction with other filters (although the polariser should always be placed in front of polyester filters to ensure it functions correctly). Polarising filters are available in two types, linear and circular. This is not referring to the physical shape of the filter but to the way the filter changes the light waves thereby achieving the polarising effect. • 105mm rotating polariser - circular and linear • 100 x 100mm square polariser - circular and linear The type of polariser required (linear or circular) depends entirely on the type of camera the photographer is using. Modern reflex cameras with autofocus or complex metering systems, if used with a polariser, will only function correctly when a circular polariser is used. Manual focus cameras of all types can normally be used with either a linear or a circular type. Both linear and circular polarisers are available from Lee Filters in both a rotating 105mm diameter version and a 100x100mm square version. 105mm Glass Rotating Polariser - Circular 105mm rotating polarisers are attached to the filter system via a special ring that is fitted to the front of the holder. This allows the polariser to be rotated independently of any grads used and is id