Camera Lens Filters, Video Filters & Accessories
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NiSi Black Mist Kit with 1/4, 1/8 Filter and Case
- Filter Type: Image Softening Filter Kit
- Includes: Includes Carry & Storage
NiSi Professional Black Mist Kit with 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 Filter and Case
- Filter Type: Special Effect Filter Kit
- Includes: Includes Carry & Storage
NiSi NC UV Filter w/49mm Filter Adapter,Hood,Cap for Fujifilm X100 Series Camera
- Circular Filter Size: Fujifilm X100 Series
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Standard
Hoya 77mm PRO ND100000 Neutral Density 5.0 16.5-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
Hoya 95mm ProND 100000 Neutral Density 5.0 16.5-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 95mm
Breakthrough Photography 77mm 15-Stop X4 Neutral Density Filter
- Density: 4.5 (15 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
Hoya NXT Plus 58mm 10-Layer HMC Multi-Coated UV Lens Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 58mm
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Slim / Wide Angle
Hoya 82mm ProND 100000 Neutral Density 5.0 16.5-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 82mm
K&F Concept Variable ND2-400 55mm
- Neutral Density Type: Variable ND
- Circular Filter Size: 55mm
Sigma 82mm WR Ceramic Protector Ultra Thin Clear Glass Lens Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 82mm
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Standard
NiSi 77mm Solar Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND100000 16.6-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
Hoya 58mm ProND 100000 Neutral Density 5.0 16.6-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 58mm
NiSi 82mm Solar Pro Nano UV/IR Cut ND100000 16.6-Stop Filter
- Density: 5.0 (16.5 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 82mm
Heliopan 77mm UV Haze Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Standard
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Hoya NXT Plus 82mm 10-Layer HMC Multi-Coated Circular Polarizer Lens Filter
Hoya 82mm HMC Close-Up Filter Set II, Includes +1, +2 and +4 Diopter Filters
- Diameter: 82mm
- Magnification: Macro Set
Bower 86mm Skylight Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 86mm
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Standard
Hoya 77mm HD3 UV Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Standard
Hoya NXT Plus 55mm 10-Layer HMC Multi-Coated Circular Polarizer Lens Filter
Hoya 52mm Red 25 Multi Coated Filter
- Circular Filter Size: 52mm
- Material: Made of Glass
NiSi Filter System Professional Kit for Fujifilm X100/X100S/X100T/X100V
- Filter Type: Graduated Filter Kit, Grow Light High Pressure Sodium Vapor HPS Filter Kit, Light Pollution Reduction (NV) Filter Kit, Neutral Density Filter Kit, Polarizing Filter Kit
- Includes: Includes Carry & Storage, Includes Filter Holder
Hoya Evo Antistatic UV Filter - 77mm
- Circular Filter Size: 77mm
- UV Filter Type: UV Blocking Filter
- Material: Made of Glass
- Mount: Slim / Wide Angle
Hoya 55mm 8X (0.9) ND Multi Coated Filter
- Density: 0.9 (3 stop)
- Neutral Density Type: Solid ND
- Circular Filter Size: 55mm
When lighting conditions make it difficult to capture scenes as you envision them, camera lens filters can often simplify your photographic process. Filters are useful for enhancing colors, reducing reflections, and adding greater impact to your photos. This makes post-production work much easier, limiting corrective editing tasks.
Enjoy the Benefits of Camera Lens Filters
The first major benefit of using any filter is that it protects the front element of your lens from dust, smudges, scratches and impacts. Depending on which type of lens you use, your images and shooting experience will benefit in other ways as well.
Polarizing Filters
Polarizing filters reduce reflections, enhance colors, and increase contrast, so they’re ideal for shooting in midday light and near bodies of water.
UV Filters
UV filters used by film photographers block UV rays and prevent a blue haze from appearing on your developed photos.
ND Filters
Neutral density (ND) filters reduce the amount of light that enters your camera, allowing you to shoot with a wider aperture or a longer shutter speed while maintaining perfect exposure.
Browse Camera Lens Filters at Adorama
Many photographers require specialty filters for specific projects or to achieve a unique look in their images. Infrared filters, image-softening filters, black-and-white contrast filters, and underwater filters from reputable brands such as B+W, Tiffen, Lee Filters, and Hoya, are just a few of the specialty camera lens accessories you can add to your workflow.
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FAQs
Do lens filters affect image quality?
Filters can affect your image quality positively or negatively depending on the shooting environment. Using the right filter in certain situations will actually improve your image quality by limiting glare, boosting contrast, or reducing haze. Using the wrong filter can reduce the quality of your images.
For example, if you’re using a high-end lens with sophisticated lens elements and specialized coatings, but you attach an inexpensive filter to it, you’ll vastly reduce the quality of the images you can take. To maintain the sharpness, clarity, and anti-reflective qualities of your high-end lenses, you should consider investing in pro-grade lens filters.
Can you stack filters on a lens?
Stacking filters is a common way to manage multiple lighting or atmospheric conditions at the same time. If you stack filters, it’s important to remember that you’ll vastly reduce how much light reaches the camera’s sensor. Stacked filters can also cause vignetting around the edges of your frame, so you may need to crop your finished image or zoom in a bit to counteract the vignette.