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Filtros de mano de 79 mm, dioptrías divididas, filtros de efectos especiales, flexibles de desenfoque de primer plano, prisma de vidrio óptico DSLR accesorio

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1.Color:Caleidoscopio De Mano De 77 Mm


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  • Embalaje: 1 filtro de cámara de 79 mm, 1 bolsa de almacenamiento negra, 1 paño de limpieza. El efecto nebuloso hace que tus fotos sean más emocionantes.
  • Material: el filtro está hecho de vidrio de alta calidad, resistente y duradero. Excelente transmisión de luz que garantiza imágenes claras.
  • Prisma de desenfoque de mano: cuando el sujeto tiene un fondo desordenado, puede ajustar la posición de la dioptría para desenfocar el fondo, y puede obtener hermosas fotos sin modificaciones posteriores al procesamiento.
  • Aplicación multiescena: el diseño de mano no está limitado por el enfoque de la lente. Este filtro de efectos especiales es un buen accesorio para paisajes interiores y exteriores y fotografías de bodas.
  • Accesorio de fotografía de moda: este filtro de efecto neblina blanca difunde el filtro para suavizar y florecer los aspectos más destacados de tu imagen. Agregar un brillo suave alrededor de una fuente de luz puede crear fácilmente un misterioso y avanzado efecto cinematográfico.



ARBY
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2024
This is a top quality item and very cool and fun for getting creative with photography! A cool addition that not everyone thinks to do. Fun with cellphone cameras or mirrorless and DSLRs. Highly recommend this one as I have another "name brand" one and it fell apart, this feels way more secure. 5 stars!
nicole n.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de octubre de 2024
I got the split Diopter effect filter. It looks pretty neat in the camera, but it is a bit tricky to use and requires some experimenting to get the right effect.It does the job well, but given that I have to spend so much time trying to get the right angle with it, I don't know that I will actually end up using this very much.Also, when I do place it up to the lens I can often see the middle line where it is split, and I don't want this to show up in the photo, so again, I have to finagle the angle at which I hold it to get it where I want it.Overall, this is a decent product, and if I spend more time with it I'm sure I will get the hang of it, but right out of the box it is a bit tricky to work with.
The Hoggatt Project
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
I've attached some screenshots of what this split diopter looks like. At a +2 it is not too intense to where it makes it difficult to compose your shot. I was originally thinking of those shots in movies where they have what looks like deep focus with a character super close-up as well as one far back. This could do something similar if you stopped down a lot, but mostly I noticed it gives some cool reflections and prism distortion.These screenshots are taken from a log image that hasn't been graded or anything. I just wanted to show the effect I was getting without coloring it. For the price this is an easy recommendation and a tool I'd keep in the kit for spicing things up.
Bryan P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de septiembre de 2024
This is a cool effect piece of glass, but I'm hesitant to call it a filter. It's not, at least in the truest sense. A filter has, well, filter threads. While this technically filters light, so does any piece of glass (or paper, or plastic, or anything else that isn't solid sheet metal, I guess). If you're not willing to call a piece of a kid's swimming pool a camera filter, then this isn't either.It's fine, and I guess if you had a really specific use case, and had the camera tripod mounted, and were really careful, then you could get some cool shots. The problem is that you're basically swinging a piece of metal and glass around right in front of your much more expensive glass at the front of you lens. There's just so little room for error that it doesn't feel worth it.Is it a kind of cool toy for a kid to use to look at things? Sure. It's nice glass. It's just not a filter, and doesn't really have a good use in that space.
PhotoAndTechGuy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2024
It works great, however keep in mind that it's not multicoated. It created flairs when I was taking photos outdoors but I think this adds to the charm of the glass. I would reccomend it.When using this item, hold it out on the edge of the lens about 1-3 inches away to get that classic diopter look.This piece is about a third of the cost of a well known name-brand and is of the same quality. It's a great value.
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