Film as well as video often exhibits a greater sensitivity to what is to us invisible ultraviolet light. This is most often outdoors especially at high altitudes where the UV-absorbing atmosphere is thinner; and over long distances such as marine scenes. It can show up as a bluish color cast with color film or it can cause a low-contrast haze that diminishes details especially when viewing far-away objects in either color or black-and-white. Ultraviolet filters absorb UV light generally without affecting light in the visible region. It is important to distinguish between UV-generated haze and that of air-borne particles such as smog. The latter is made up of opaque matter that absorbs visible light as well as UV and will not be appreciably removed by a UV filter.The UV Protector shields lens from dust moisture scratches and breakage.
- Most popular protection filter
- Provides basic reduction of ultraviolet light
- 46mm diameter
- Helps eliminate bluish cast in images
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