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How Do You Understand Basic Camera Filters?

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How Do You Understand Basic Camera Filters?

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Professional photographers carry a variety of filters in their camera bags to enhance their photos and protect their expensive equipment. If there is a situation in which you can take a photo, there is probably a filter that will improve it. Whether you’re using a traditional film camera or a digital camera, filters can improve your images. Look at your camera’s lens. All Single Lens Reflex (SLR) cameras have a small threaded ring at the end of the lens where you can screw on one or more filters. However, a point-and-shoot camera may not accept filters. Protect your lenses with a skylight filter that does double-duty by cutting haze from your photos. Relatively inexpensive, many photographers use this filter all the time. If you drop your camera, it’s much cheaper to replace the skylight filter than an expensive broken lens. Highlight the red tones with an intensifying filter. Designed to enhance red flowers, sunsets and desert scenes, the intensifying filter adds vibrancy to your phot

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