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Posted on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 in nikon

nikon circular polarizer filter

I have a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 EX DG Macro HSM I just bought last week and honestly tell someone I liked. I mainly used this camera lens as a standard zoom for my Nikon D40, because it covers all the focal lengths I usually use for interior photography. It also provides a greater openness to DSLR zoom, which is an absolute necessity for shallow depth of field and low-light portraits photography.

So before I go into more depth explaining first what is the full feature and advantages of my new Sigma House.

Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 EX DG Macro HSM has a large aperture zoom lens designed especially for use with digital SLR cameras with the minimum focus distance of 20 cm (7.9 "). The lens is specially designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras and provides a high level of optical performance. It has a large aperture of F2.8 throughout the zoom range, offers superior peripheral brightness, and a compact and lightweight construction. Also having a maximum magnification of 1:3 making it ideal for close-up photography.

What are the characteristics of the camera lens provide?

Excellent optical design

The Sigma camera lens produces an exceptional level optical performance with a special low dispersion (SLD) and Extraordinary Low Dispersion (ELD) glass elements provide excellent correction of aberrations color.

Compact and lightweight lens

The design incorporates both glass molding and hybrid aspherical lens technology, which makes a building compact and lightweight.

Reduction of ghosting and flare

The super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosts. High image quality is guaranteed throughout the entire zoom range.

Inner Focus System

An inner focusing system eliminates front lens rotation, making the lens particularly suitable for using the petal hood, type (supplied) plus circular polarizing filters.

Having my own opinion satisfactory This camera lens, my camera lens Sigma compared to other camera lens, I prefer this one, as it provides quality and affordability.

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58 58mm CPL CIRCULAR POLARIZER FILTER for Nikon Canon


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58 58mm CPL CIRCULAR POLARIZER FILTER for Nikon Canon


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Nikon 77mm Circular Polarizer II Thin Ring Multi-Coated Glass Filter


Nikon 77mm Circular Polarizer II Thin Ring Multi-Coated Glass Filter


$135.00


By reducing the light reflected from non-metallic surfaces, polarizing filters allow direct shooting through glass windows and reduce the effect of glare from water surfaces and sunlit trees and grass. In outdoor shooting, the filter can even deal effectively with light reflected on steam or airborne dust particles to enhance the sky’s blue color….

Nikon C-PLII - Filter - circular polarizer - 72 mm


Nikon C-PLII – Filter – circular polarizer – 72 mm


$119.34


In general, light reflected from water, glass, or other shiny materials is polarized and adversely affects image definition. Circular polarizing filters reduce or eliminate unwanted reflections and increase the overall contrast of subjects in low-contrast situations Usually, light from the sky is polarized due to reflections and dispersions in the air. Circular polarizing filters cut these reflec…

Nikon C-PLII - Filter - circular polarizer - 67 mm


Nikon C-PLII – Filter – circular polarizer – 67 mm


$119.95


By reducing the light reflected from non-metallic surfaces, polarizing filters allow direct shooting through glass windows and reduce the effect of glare from water surfaces and sunlit trees and grass. In outdoor shooting, the filter can even deal effectively with light reflected on steam or airborne dust particles to enhance the sky’s blue color….


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