
Control Reflections
Controlling reflections gives you the ability to fine-tune your shot when working with reflective subjects such as cars, boats, and buildings.
Circular Polarizing Filters, or CPL’s, work by rotating a piece of polarized glass in front of your lens to cut out unwanted glare. This makes colors deeper, allows you to see through reflective surfaces (glass, water, etc), and gives you better control over shadows.
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Controlling reflections gives you the ability to fine-tune your shot when working with reflective subjects such as cars, boats, and buildings.
With glare and reflections eliminated, colors are shown with more vibrance and accuracy; skies become bluer, trees are deeper green. Your colors will pop, you get the idea.
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Stacks with fixed NDs, Moment Cinebloom, or UV Filters.
Our CPL filters work with standard camera lens thread sizes. If you want to shoot with these filters on your phone you will need our 67mm Filter Mount. To put a CPL on your Moment Lens you will need our 67mm Lens Filter Mount.
The filter thread size is actually different than the lens focal length. Usually, the filter thread size for your lens is printed on the front of the outer ring where your lens cap attaches, it'll look like øxx where xx is the filter size in millimeters.
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