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Review Summary
2016-10-14T16:37:16
Best Polarize Filter I've ever owned! This filter even works perfect for everyday shooting too! I never take it off and all my pictures look fantastic! Very Very hi-quality and after using on a vacation trip for 15 days of shooting fall colors and day and night shootings... I personally am very happy with my results. My camera is a Sony Alpha~6000 and this filter vastly improved my photos. FYI: I even left this filter on for indoor flash shooting and colors and peoples skin tones were perfect.
RONALD G.
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Kaesemann filters are constructed from select polarizing foils and the finest optical class.
They were designed for apochromatic and fast telephoto lenses, but all lenses benifit from their quality.
Kaesemann polarizers are edge sealed and are ideal for extreme climate conditions.
Polarizer filters evenly increase color saturation of all colors (except black and white), creating deep, rich scenics.
They add contrast for dramatic skies and ariel shots.
Polarizers also eliminate glare from highly reflected surfaces like glass and water.
Polarizers are two part lenses that rotate, allowing you to select the degree of additional saturation, contrast and glare reduction desired.
They come in two varieties.
Circular-for all types of cameras (required for beam splitting metering systems commonly found in auto-focus SLR's and in most current TTL Slr's; check your camera's manual).
Linear-for rangefinders and older SLR metering systems.