This Lens Filter is on STEROIDS!! 📸💪🏻
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2023
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I want one
Awesome 👌
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@@downsouthoutnabout 10? 👀👀
Well. Technically it’s two polarization filters on top of eachother and to make it darker you rotate a single polarization filter and for the removal of reflections the ring rotates both filters equally in same direction.
so technically, you could use a VND as a polarizing filter by rotating both filter by unscrewing the whole filter? or am I saying non sense?
@@dalex100 i believe so.... In theory atleast.
@@dalex100 i am listening
@@dalex100I don’t know about this but from qhat I got feom reading his comment was that you would need *two* on top of each other and playing with both a bit to find the perfect spot between exposure and reflections
Yes you are right.
Now this is what we all need in life. I'm not even a photographer.
Yeah
exactly my thought😂
Haha!
I’ve bought 17 of these and don’t even own a camera. They are fantastic coasters though
@@Randomstuff77654 why tf did u bought 17?
For anyone wondering how it removes reflected light:
Reflected light is usually polarised, and polarised light passing through a polariser at a particular angle can cancel out the light waves.
Wouldnt the reflected light be consider non polarized and once it passes through the polarizer it becomes polarized
@@kazutowong nope, light gets polarized when it reflects, unless the angle of attack is exactly 90 degrees.
The polarizing filter stops the polarized light from passing through but lets other light through. Although it also lessens the amount of other light that gets through the only light that gets completely stopped is the light that’s perpendicular in polarization in comparison to what the filter lets through.
I’m surprised so many people do not know this. It’s something we did in like year 8
I highly recommend this for photographers who use their VND and CPL filter IN COMBINATION often. Otherwise, and this applies to most photographers, I would not recommend it.
The reason why is that even when you set either of these filters to their minimum setting, they aren't entirely neutral and are still filtering to a degree.
This means that when you want to use your CPL but need to let as much light in as possible, even with the VND on its lowest setting, it will be restricting a small amount of light from coming through.
If you want to use your VND but want as much reflection as possible (like a shot of a lake that mirrors its surrounds) or the saturation to be as natural as possible, even with the CPL at it's lowest setting it will still be polarising the light to a degree.
These two filters aren't necessarily always going to be used in conjunction with each other. I highly recommend having them separate to allow you more freedom with your photography and to get the most out of your lenses.
And it's yours at the price you could even buy a second hand car with!
wtf
No it’s only 350
@@ichxnge Still quite expensive to be honest though. In the Philippines that's 20k php meaning you could buy a second hand motorcycle or 2 starter lenses for a camera or a body only camera itself :-/
Pretty sure it's not that expensive...
@@Schizo_Pink_Pekora Well i guess for a professional video and photographer it's not but for the common folks who'd just like to have and use one it's quite the stretch.
Will be here for sure! That thing looks great!
That's dope man a must have lens 🔥
Well, just any fader-nd can achieve the same. You just need to rotate the entire filter once you nail in the exposure, it will work as polarizer in conjunction. Been doing that since i got my first fader-nd.
the rotating animation looks like german aiming system on tanks from ww2
Use it to take pictures of sunlight coming through clouds. It makes rainbows in them that are usually hard to see without wearing polarized sunglasses while looking through something like a polarized sun roof window
Asking for a friend
Does it make it easier to take photos through someone else’s window?
Yes.
Lmao police! 😂
I was also Very interested for my friend
FBI OPEN UP.
Do you need a matte box if you have a nd filter?
link???
fr
he put the link up
I wish some brand would come out and sell vnds, nds and polarisers for reasonable prices. There’s no way you can build a lens with computers, motors, aperture blades and complex glass elements for 300-600 dollars but a mass produced piece of straight glass with a plastic film glued to it is 200-400.
Exactly! Swear our governments need to regulate these things. No way NDs should be that expensive.
There is a brand on Amazon that makes these for around £70
@@christinagracewhitewhat’s the brand please?
Back in the days as kids we do that with 2 polaroid shades, was wondering it's future applications....
Polarization is such a seriously cool phenomenon. I love it.
I feel like stalkers use these
I do... i mean, they... THEY do.
Correction: a polarizer (or more precise polarisation filter) does not remove reflections on metallic surfaces or regular mirrors as their reflection is caused by a metal coating on glass.
ok bobbert
Good info
I have a love/hate relationship with this filter. I am a nature/landscape photographer and used this heavily for a year. Love: Great concept, does work well for me. Hate: A heavy filter that has loosened my favorite zoom lens because of the weight. Lens needs serviced as the lens extends by itself now when I carry my camera on shoots PLUS although it's "good glass" it casts images with a green tint requiring correction in post. Great but not perfect.
So don’t use it on a zoom lens… noted
@@jojuanwinfrey3702 Oh brother, what the fuk is it good for then??? Sheeee.
Whenever you use filters, once you put it on your lense you get a grey card and set the white balance after it’s on.
@@mylzq Yeah, well, that is true BUT the green cast on this filter is overt. And that is what you see on the camera when shooting.
cool combo!
Gotta respect the grind
I recognize those locations. Looks like Santo Domingo's Malecón
Beautiful 😍
Variable ND Filters are two polarizing filters stacked on top of each other, it would be difficult for them to not also be polarizing filters...
This!
Cool bro 🤘🏻
Man i can feel the warm God rays in first sample video
Hey, quick note. A circular polarizer does not work on metal. If there is a paint on it than it will work but pure metal not.
Yeah I know, that's why I've added it in the pinned comment 😉 but yeah, I meant things like cars (painted) for which polarizers are often used.
I want these for my prescription glasses
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Súper interesante para integrarlo al flujo de trabajo 🙌🏼
I miss videography. My camera was stolen along with my equipment and I never replaced it after that. That day really sucked
Sorry for your loss, i'm sure that you'll get back on grind doing what you love and enjoying it , good vibes only : ) Remember everything happens for a reason😉 (consider it a sign)
That thing looks really expensive. I think I'll probably just stack my filters
old school technology. In the 1960s, two linear polarizers of which one is stationary and the other rotates. Was your average cinematographer's tool to shoot a fade-out or fade-in. When cameras got TTL exposure meters - and now sensors - the linear polarizers became a problem to proper light metering. Enter circular polarizers.
One challenge is for the polariser to retain colour neutrality across its working range.
The innovation here? that it is possible to align the two filters and then rotate them as if they are one circular polariser used to suppress reflections (which only works when the reflecting surface polarises the light it reflects, btw, which metal surfaces may not do, so a photographer can work around that by firing polarised light at such surfaces).
Will this fit in Sony Alpha
Could seriously use this for my G7! Cool video
The main question remains how much will it empty my wallet 😂
From 50$ to 250$ depending on the size!
@@thatfrenchguy74 more like 320$
Wallet? I thought we were speaking of kidneys back in 2020 already!
Omg, videos with this filter look just fantastic!
Bought it off rip it’s amazing!
Wow😮
OP 🔥
Wow 😲
Variable ND is done with polarizer and the circular polarizer is probably to cancel it out because reflections aren't circularly polarized
What is this lenses called?
May I ask u ,,,so I want my first camera,,,I love all the different settings like iso and shutter,EV and etc,,,what camera should be my first???❤️🔥
bought this last week, only thing that's a bummer is, that the lens cap does not stay up on this filter :(
Where can I buy this great filter?
Been thinking about getting a polarizer for some time now.
Plz make the same glass 👓 is good for eyes
*Wow❗*
Awesome bro 💪😎
if they add 1/4 pro mist it would be perfect
It’s amazing mate!
My H&Y Revoring does this and it’s bulkier, but then it fits on a variety of lenses and it has 1.5 - 10 stops of light control.
Can’t imagine how much that filter costs. My polarizer costed $140 alone
450 bucks 😭
Cost*
@@itsTyrion ye camera stuff all costs a fortune
@@awesomebydefault3877 nd filters and polarisers are super over priced though, you can get amazing lenses for 1000 dollars and really good ones for 500+ which have precision curved glass elements, circuit boards, computers, motors and precision moving aperture blades. But somehow a filter which is just a straight bit of mass manufactured glass with a filter plastic film glued to it costs 450.
@@definingslawek4731 camera stuff are monopolized AF hence why
Same companies that made ink for printers which are also super overpriced (this by itself got many scandales behind it like how they made many ink cartridges stop working earlier than they should on purpose)
And yes I’m mainly talking about canon
Right now i have nisi 1 to 5 stop nd filter so if i want cpl filter then which one to buy and which size
Could you add model and name this filter?
All vnds are polarisation filters
Oooh K&F ? My go-to brand ❤❤❤
Awesome.
So this is how Korean sasaeng fans got celebrities' pic inside their condos
We need this on glasses
That's basically what polarising sunglasses are, just without adjustability.
That's Awsome😮
Soo and cinebloom with ND variable 2-1?
Ik heb die echt nodig man🤣😂
Seems neat
Which one is better...the K and f or the Haida vnd+cpl?
Can't Wait 🤩
This is amazing
An amazing tool
That’s so cool! I’ve Never seen an VND with a built in Polarizer. Can’t wait for the giveaway 👀
Drops today 👀🫡
VND it's made from two CPL
This looks insane
What size should I get? I have a 18-300 mm tamron lens and a prime 20 mm Sony g master. Would there be a size of this filter that works for both?
Do you need a matte box if you have a nd filter?
Can I have one but like for my eyes ?
The sunglasses are dope
Nice!! :) which filter is that? They have a bunch on their website
will it keep my colors in sony slog neutral or does it the color shifting thing?
2-in-1 spying your neighbor's window XD
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It's a long time ago, I have the first edition
That is cool
which one would fit 16-35 sony lens?
Cool
can it be used in any brand of camera?
I have an ND filter that is also a black mist filter. I really like it!
How do I find one that fits my lense
All the thieves be buyin the polariser now
Do they make one for the galaxy S21?
When I was in school, my physics teacher showed me a polarizar after class once. I was super impressed.
Yeah
Can I use it on my Nikon coolpix p1000?
What about flare?
Can you put k&f magnetic lens cao over these filter? If so, same size as the filter model thread or bigger?
What's the difference between the regular and pro version?
So cool thanks
Sick
This gives me the urge to see if they have these for my old decent quality camera and go out and capture art ®️
Lmfao
Having polarized glasses and turning your head side to side can be trippy sometimes. And also annoying because it makes your phone screen disappear at certain angles
Can you stack other filters on this filter?
Imagine dropping this
pretty cool? DAYUM IT'S AMAZING
How is vignetting? It looks thicccc