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Key Features
Upper-grade Polarizer model ensured with unsurpassed color neutrality
Enhanced durability with scratch resistance
Outstanding maintenance performance, Water-/Oil-/Fingerprint-resistant
Low reflection
Low profile, lightweight, and thin aluminum frame
Made in Japan
The Marumi DHG Super Circular Polarizer is especially well-suited to whom a superb color balance has taken precedence in the first place in polarizing.
*The DHG Super Circular PL Brass PRO will be shipped in simple packaging.
A polarizing filter allows you to;
- control reflections from non-metallic objects; the surface of water, window, or glossy coating/painting.
- prevent and reduce glare, still however, allow plenty of light through. It also makes subjects underwater transparent.
- Enhance color saturation and contrast, especially under a scene of deep blue sky, vivid white clouds, spring greenery, or autumn color of leaves.
Have you ever experienced, when taking landscape photography, ending up with a little different color from the actual landscape you have seen? The sky must have been more vivid and bluish in your eyes.
A polarizing filter can properly contrast the crystal blue sky and the white clouds.
Many photographers predominantly carry a polarizing filter, particularly for landscape photography next step after Lens Protector/UV filter in terms of protection, for some reason.
The effects of polarizers cannot be easily mimicked with digital editing. Carrying a polarizer makes your image more vivid and clear, turning the actual landscape you've seen into your picture.
The two images below obviously show the difference of impact with/without polarizing effect in contrast.
Another two images show how the polarizing effect changes the image, eliminating light's reflection.
Photographers should keep in mind that a polarising filter will reduce a certain amount of light passing through the camera body in exchange for giving a polarizing effect.
Therefore, it is better not to use a polarizer under poor light conditions.
It is also better to consider attaching a High Transmittance Circular Polarizer (HTC) that is equivalent close to one F-stop while other conventional polarizers are equivalent to 1.5 stops.
In post-production, the Polarizing effect cannot be reproduced because they change the light entering your lens
Those are the reason why the Polarizing filter is a must-have filter.
Category | Screw-in |
Model | Marumi DHG Super Circular PL |
Brand | DHG Super |
Type | Polarizer |
Available Sizes, mm | 37,40.5, 43, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, 77, 82, 86, 95, 105 |
Filter factor | 3.0x |
F-stop reduction | 1.6 |
Transmittance(Average) | 33% |
Coating | Water-/Oil Repellent, Fingerprint-resistant |
Coating | Fingerprint-resistant |
Coating | Low reflection |
Coating | Scratch-resistant |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Frame structure | Rotating |
Frame structure | Thin frame |
Frame structure | Satin finish |
Frame structure | Knurling |
Frame structure | Lens cap attachable |
Question:
I have a Canon lens, but I can't attach the lens hood with the 95mm DHG Super CPL filter. What should I do?
Answer:
If you purchase the following Canon lens and attach the included lens hood (EW-103 or ET-101), there will be compatibility issues with this filter. Please read the article linked and purchase a genuine lens filter produced by Canon.
Question:
It seems that my polarizing filter has discolored and the polarizing effect has diminished. Why is that happening??
Answer:
Polarizers are not immune to deterioration under prolonged exposure to light and heat. Please read the article linked and learn the factors that contribute to their wear & tear, as well as to mitigate these effects.