Frage von BjörnT:Hallo erstmal, I'm new here and this is just my first question: I would like to buy myself for my SonyDCR-PC101E PAL MegaPixel a filter at the colors in my photographs (blue tint, etc. to improve.) Too. What can you recommend with, polarizer or UV filter, or both together? Does it mean to have both together? I often synonymous movies with wide-angle lens should I buy directly as a filter for s.The Camera, or screw in the size of him in front of the lens to? Or do I need all this at all? What did you experience it for Manufacturer And what can you recommend? Danke schon mal in advance for your help!
Greeting
Björn
Antwort von AndyZZ:
If you have a color, it is usually the white balance errors. Look for whether the manual or on auto or ... What is always synonymous and consult the manual.
gruß
Andy
Antwort von BjörnT:
Yes, it is already clear to me, but did stop reading a lot lately about the above filter, and how they could improve the picture. Now wanted to hold you a couple of times so maybe Reviews synonymous directly s.Beispiel the PC101 and then stop or two things, if you can filter unscrew the other, whether this makes sense and if you screw the filter in front of or behind the lens, or whether the no preference.
Danke schon mal für eure Hilfe!
Greeting
Björn
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Björn,
The UV filter is really just a lens and makes no visible difference. Highly recommended, however, is to extinguish the (circular) polarization filter, which can cause troublesome reflections and thus provides rich colors.
It does not matter if you unscrew the filter between the camera-and wide-angle lens or in front of the MF lens. Eighth, but the fact that you no vignetting (shadows in the picture corners) get.
If you have interest and synonymous s.anderen filters experimentierst like, look at the times
Cokin Filtersystem
Besonders günstig bekommst Du das Cokin Filtersystem bei www.fotokoch.de.
Antwort von BjörnT:
Thanks for the reply.
Nevertheless, once a few more questions, will filter out the haze and polarizing filters synonymous UV rays? The filter of Hama are more interesting than the price of Cokin, they are synonymous so bad?
Here, once a link to the Hama Filters:
http://www.a2z-shop.de/hama/product_info.php?cPath=59_285&products_id=22933&osCsid=4887e196723ca8a5c6ce9e95b656effe On eBay, we offer a filter synonymous of the company HOYA:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5782812546&rd=1&sspagename=STRK% 3AMEWA% 3AIT & rd = 1 What can you advise me, or what you can advise me?
Over the next Review polarizer or UV filter, I would be happy synonymous me.
Again a reminder, my camera is a
SonyDCR-PC101E PAL MegaPixel Thank you!
Greeting
Björn
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Björn,
I've worked with various filters manufacturers (usHama and Cokin) and found no qualitative difference in the Picture. Synonymous, it is not very important, which are designed for your camcorder, the filter, unless you are absolutely committed Noname-inferior products.
Good filter differ by the poor quality of the glass, the fit of the metal ring, and especially by the so-called compensation. The latter prevents annoying reflections between filter and Lens.
Apart from pure silica glass can happen to any other type of glass UV light. It is therefore unlikely that the camera's own lens UV light reaches the CCD chip. An additional filter is needed to do that, but a UV filter to protect the expensive camera lens from scratches and are constantly screwed by his neutrality. Also, the polarization filter blocks UV light.
That a filter would be able to eliminate haze (eg high humidity) that is true for UV and polarizing filters often here, but in practice I can not confirm this property. Dunst has no definite yes (herausfilterbare) wavelength, but is a light scattering, which causes a portion of the light is diffusely scattered and thus not properly reach the camera. A filter can not correct this, since only helps Waiting for better visibility.
Antwort von AMH:
I use a polarizer at the time on my FX1. The picture has very much improved. The colors are still strong and contrasty.
I recommend you buy a good polarizing filter on. Especially in the summer, this is a very useful companion film.
UV filters are supposed to increase the contrast level. Whether that is truly synonymous arrives ehr a matter of faith.
I personally noticed no difference in contrast.
Gruss
Alex