Summary
Highlights
An ND (Neutral Density) filter reduces the exposure of an image by blocking light entering the lens.
A polarizer filter enhances contrast and saturation while reducing glare and reflections by blocking specific polarized light.
A kaleidoscope filter creates unique, crazy, and creative visual effects.
A mist filter softens overall contrast and adds a glowing effect around light sources, contributing to a more filmic and cinematic look.
A streak filter creates streaks or flares, attempting to mimic anamorphic flares. A star filter produces star-shaped effects around light sources.
A VND (Variable ND) filter also controls exposure, allowing users to adjust the intensity by rotating the filter.
A UV filter minimizes blue haze when shooting distant objects by blocking ultraviolet light.
A solar filter is an extremely strong ND filter designed for safely photographing the sun.